Be sure to check the "Year-Round Programs and Other Camp Info" headings of each camp listing for specifics, or give any Camp you're interested in a call to check on Winter & Winter Break dates, times and availability.

Winter & Winter Break 2018-19 Camp Open Houses & Reunions

Many of our Camps will be hosting Winter & Winter Break Reunions for their previous campers, and Winter & Winter Break Open Houses for interested new campers and families. Each camp is different, and some offer activities for the entire family.

Contact the camp(s) directly to see if there are any Camp Reunion or Open House Plans for November, 2018.

Looking for Colorado Special Interest Camps or Programs?

Like Basketball Camps, Girls Camps, or Equestrian Camps? There is a complete list of our current Special Interest Camp Directories a little farther down this page, and in the black bar at the very bottom of this page.

Looking for a Great Colorado Day Camp? Look at each camp's TYPE OF CAMP description. Many of our Best Colorado Day Camps also list their exact hours, and if they offer before and after camp activities.

Best Colorado Year-Round
Camps, Classes & Programs

Many of our Best Colorado Summer Camps also offer Year Round Camp Programs, Classes, and Activities. You should contact the camps you are interested in to see if they offer Fall, Winter and/or Spring Programs, too.

Best Colorado Winter & Winter Break Camp Jobs

Searching for Colorado Camp Jobs? Many of our Best Camps are now listing their 2018-19 Winter & Winter Break Camp Jobs, too. Look for the heading "Summer Camp Jobs" in each camp listing. You can also check any camp's website for their "Work at Camp" or "Winter & Winter Break Employment Opportunities" pages.

BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: This summer, explore a top campus, make friends as you master new tech skills, and join a community of more than 275,000 alumni. At iD Tech Camps, students ages 6-18 can learn to code, build websites, design video games, experience virtual reality, mod Minecraft, engineer robots, model and print 3D characters, and more! Tech-savvy instructors teach curriculum in small groups of just 8 students per instructor and campers enjoy long-term benefits that extend into future careers.

BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Lantern Creek is an overnight camp for girls ages 7-17 located in the piney woods of Montgomery,Texas. We have gone beyond the traditional rules for what summer camp "should" be and developed unexpected, wide-ranging activities with a common theme: fostering self-confidence and creative thinking in girls. We nurture a diverse group of girls to feel that they can accomplish anything - or at least try. We celebrate both successes and great attempts.

BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Camp Pillsbury is a unique summer camp for boys and girls ages 6 to 17. Strong offerings in Theater, Circus, Music, Dance, Sports, Magic, Technology, and more. More than 100 activities! Campers choose their activities daily, making each day special for each individual camper. Five, 2 WEEK sleepaway sessions begin June 10th to August 19th. Enroll now at: CampPillsbury.com.

BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: This summer, explore a top campus, make friends as you master new tech skills, and join a community of more than 275,000 alumni. At iD Tech Camps, students ages 6-18 can learn to code, build websites, design video games, experience virtual reality, mod Minecraft, engineer robots, model and print 3D characters, and more! Tech-savvy instructors teach curriculum in small groups of just 8 students per instructor and campers enjoy long-term benefits that extend into future careers.

CAMP FACILITIES: Camps are held on university and school campuses. Most overnight campers stay in dorms and get the "college experience".

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: This summer, explore a top campus, make friends as you master new tech skills, and join a community of more than 275,000 alumni. At iD Tech summer camps, students ages 6-18 can learn to code, build websites, design video games, experience virtual reality, mod Minecraft, engineer robots, model and print 3D characters, and more!

The top universities on the planet—Stanford, MIT, Caltech—have trusted and hosted our programs for over 15 years, inspiring students to dream BIG.

Want to learn from an energetic Stanford computer science major? A virtual reality guru from MIT? A game developer who wants to share her lifelong passion? We’ve bet our reputation on recruiting the top instructors in the country. Our 8:1 student-to-instructor guarantee ensures customized learning with the smallest class sizes, leading to “a-ha moments” and awesome outcomes. iD Tech summer courses are inclusive of every skill level and learning style.

Today, every career—from art to engineering to social work—requires a strong foundation in tech. With a focus on skills like problem-solving, critical thinking, and collaboration, our courses pave the way for bright futures in any field. Whether your child dreams of working at Facebook or Google, launching their own startup, or founding a nonprofit, their long-term skill development pathway starts here.

Get started today at Our Camp Website Link: www.iDTech.com or call (888) 709-8324 and join iD Tech as they inspire the makers of tomorrow.

YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: Tech Rocket is an online learning platform, built by iD Tech, for kids and teens to learn valuable STEM skills, year-round and on-demand. There are online learning channels in Programming languages like Java, C++, Python, and iOS app development, and also Game Design tracks including Minecraft Modding and other popular 2D and 3D platforms. There’s also an online forum to post questions or talk to the social community, Live Coaches to help with courses via chat, and other cool features that make learning fun!

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Colorado Summer Camps

Please note that our list of 2018 Colorado Summer Camps also includes information on Colorado Summer Camp Scholarships, Financial Aid, and other 'Campership' or Financial Assistance. Look within each camp's description for the CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE heading.

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CAMP PROGRAM INFO: The Boulder JCC offers a variety of specialty summer day camps throughout the summer for ages 3 - 12. These camps provide a wonderful opportunity for your child to spend a week or more focused on a specific area of interest in a fun and safe environment.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: The Boulder JCC offers a variety of specialty summer day camps throughout the summer for ages 3 - 12. These camps provide a wonderful opportunity for your child to spend a week or more focused on a specific area of interest in a fun and safe environment.

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Colorado Day Camps Offer Extended Day Options

Some Colorado Summer Camps offer Extended Hours, for Early Camper Drop-Off and Pick-Up. Be sure to check each camp's description under "TYPE OF CAMP" for complete information, and exact hours of any Extended Camp Day Options.

If you need these services, you should contact the camp to confirm availability.

CAMP FACILITIES: The camp is located on the beautiful Denver Academy campus in South Denver. This sprawling and safe campus welcomes diverse learners.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: This one-of-a-kind day camp focuses on improving your child’s executive functioning skills such as prioritization, organization, study skills/working memory, time management, and self-advocacy. Our approach, which requires campers to apply these academic skills to real-life situations, is easy to implement and have proven results! Campers will work in small groups to promote social skills, collaboration, and cooperation.

First, campers spend time learning these explicit, academic executive functioning skills. Then, they apply these strategies by planning and executing enjoyable activities designed to reinforce the skills including a cook-off and/or a virtual class trip. Campers also assemble a personal executive functioning kit to utilize during the school year, and create a self-advocacy presentation.

FAMILY CAMP SESSION(S): At the end of camp, families join their campers to watch their self-advocacy presentations.

CAMP FACILITIES: The camp is located on the beautiful Denver Academy campus in South Denver. This sprawling and safe campus welcomes diverse learners.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: This one-of-a-kind day camp focuses on improving your child’s executive functioning skills such as prioritization, organization, study skills/working memory, time management, and self-advocacy. Our approach, which requires campers to apply these academic skills to real-life situations, is easy to implement and have proven results! Campers will work in small groups to promote social skills, collaboration, and cooperation.

First, campers spend time learning these explicit, academic executive functioning skills. Then, they apply these strategies by planning and executing enjoyable activities designed to reinforce the skills including a cook-off and/or a virtual class trip. Campers also assemble a personal executive functioning kit to utilize during the school year, and create a self-advocacy presentation.

FAMILY CAMP SESSION(S): At the end of camp, families join their campers to watch their self-advocacy presentations.

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Teen Summer Camps in Colorado

Colorado Summer Camps for Teens sometimes include more 'intense' or immersive special interest activities, and can be much more rigorous and competitive. Teen Special Interest Camps in Colorado tend to have more focus on skills development, sometimes involving professional training standards, with age-appropriate activities and special camp events designed for teens.

Be sure to speak with each camp you are interested in, so you know exactly what to expect.

BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Rainbow Trail Lutheran Camp provides youth and family camping programs for the Rocky Mountain Synod of the ELCA. Programs include day camping, backpacking, Bridging Borders mission trips into Mexico, Ecuador, New York, and boulder, Colorado, and on-site experiences. We are located in the San Isabel National Forest of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. We are approximately 2 hours southwest of Colorado Springs. We are nestled in a majestic wilderness of rugged trails, mountain streams, incredible scenery and fresh air.

CAMP FACILITIES: We have 17 camper cabins, a great pavilion, archery range, high and low ropes course, beautiful dining hall, outdoor chapel, volleyball court, and a ball field, all located at the base of Eagle Peak.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Our program is designed to be faith centered while providing excellent leadership development for our campers. Campers are involved in the leadership of each day, they plan their own schedules, and help design and lead worship under the guidance of their counselor. Our staff is one of the main reasons campers keep coming back to Rainbow Trail. They are genuinely interested in each camper and will be great role models for our kids. We are an American Camp Association accredited camp which means we meet the highest standards of the industry. Activities include Daily Bible Study, worship, archery, woodcarving, arts and crafts, pottery, stewardship, guitar lessons, low ropes and team building, high ropes, and hiking.

CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Camperships are available through the camp and through supporting churches.

FAMILY CAMP SESSION(S): Bring the whole family to Rainbow Trail Lutheran Camp to experience fun, quality family time, and spiritual renewal! Enjoy hikes, games, various activities, optional white water rafting and our outstanding home cooking. Our program includes Bible study for all ages including adults. Specific program information is available by going to our webpage. Come enjoy a wonderful week in the mountains by yourself or with your whole family!

OTHER CAMP INFO: Rainbow Trail Lutheran Camp invites you to join us for an outstanding opportunity to share in the love and joy of God's family. We are an outreach ministry of the congregations of theRocky Mountain Synod, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. We are located in the heart of the San Isabel National Forest of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. The majestic wilderness becomes an excellent setting for growth and renewal. We encourage campers to make new friends and develop new skills while discovering their gifts and growing in their faith. The strength of our ministry is that Christ is the center of all we do.

Our Bible Studies are based on the theme “Forgiven: A Better Version of Me.” In the New Testament, Jesus talks about forgiveness, about forgiving ‘seventy times seven.” We have received the ultimate gift in the forgiveness of our sins and the salvation that we have received through Jesus Christ. So what does it mean for us? Are we good enough for God to forgive us? Can we forgive ourselves? What about when it comes to forgiving others? These are all questions that we will wrestle with during our week together. When we live in the forgiveness we have received from God, we will be transformed; we will be different. How can that change our world, not only at camp, but especially when we come down the mountain? And how will that forgiveness make us better versions of ourselves? Our summer staff is carefully chosen and well-trained to provide excellent Christian role models for youth. Come spend a week with us this summer! We're eagerly anticipating your arrival!

CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES: All sessions are week long, beginning June 9th. We focus on a specific age group each week. Regular week of camp is $435. We also offer half week sessions for younger children. Those sessions are $220. See our website for specific week information.

CAMP FACILITIES: We have 17 camper cabins, a great pavilion, archery range, high and low ropes course, beautiful dining hall, outdoor chapel, volleyball court, and a ball field, all located at the base of Eagle Peak.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Our program is designed to be faith centered while providing excellent leadership development for our campers. Campers are involved in the leadership of each day, they plan their own schedules, and help design and lead worship under the guidance of their counselor. Our staff is one of the main reasons campers keep coming back to Rainbow Trail. They are genuinely interested in each camper and will be great role models for our kids. We are an American Camp Association accredited camp which means we meet the highest standards of the industry. Activities include Daily Bible Study, worship, archery, woodcarving, arts and crafts, pottery, stewardship, guitar lessons, low ropes and team building, high ropes, and hiking.

CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Camperships are available through the camp and through supporting churches.

FAMILY CAMP SESSION(S): Bring the whole family to Rainbow Trail Lutheran Camp to experience fun, quality family time, and spiritual renewal! Enjoy hikes, games, various activities, optional white water rafting and our outstanding home cooking. Our program includes Bible study for all ages including adults. Specific program information is available by going to our webpage. Come enjoy a wonderful week in the mountains by yourself or with your whole family!

OTHER CAMP INFO: Rainbow Trail Lutheran Camp invites you to join us for an outstanding opportunity to share in the love and joy of God's family. We are an outreach ministry of the congregations of theRocky Mountain Synod, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. We are located in the heart of the San Isabel National Forest of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. The majestic wilderness becomes an excellent setting for growth and renewal. We encourage campers to make new friends and develop new skills while discovering their gifts and growing in their faith. The strength of our ministry is that Christ is the center of all we do.

Our Bible Studies are based on the theme “Forgiven: A Better Version of Me.” In the New Testament, Jesus talks about forgiveness, about forgiving ‘seventy times seven.” We have received the ultimate gift in the forgiveness of our sins and the salvation that we have received through Jesus Christ. So what does it mean for us? Are we good enough for God to forgive us? Can we forgive ourselves? What about when it comes to forgiving others? These are all questions that we will wrestle with during our week together. When we live in the forgiveness we have received from God, we will be transformed; we will be different. How can that change our world, not only at camp, but especially when we come down the mountain? And how will that forgiveness make us better versions of ourselves? Our summer staff is carefully chosen and well-trained to provide excellent Christian role models for youth. Come spend a week with us this summer! We're eagerly anticipating your arrival!

CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES: All sessions are week long, beginning June 9th. We focus on a specific age group each week. Regular week of camp is $435. We also offer half week sessions for younger children. Those sessions are $220. See our website for specific week information.

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International Summer Camps in Colorado

Some of our Colorado Summer Camps accept International Campers from all around the world. Some camps could offer special Summer International Programs, scholarships, or other incentives to international campers.

International Campers and Parents: Be sure to contact each Colorado Summer Camp you are interested in to see if they accept campers from other Countries, if they hire any international staff, or if they offer any Special Summer Programs for International Campers.

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Find Colorado Special Interest Summer Camps

Colorado offers a great selection of Special Interest & Specialty Camps and Summer Programs. Check the black bar at the bottom of this page for a complete list of our Special Interest Camp Directories.

BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Don't just learn about archaeology. Do it! Every summer at Crow Canyon, students age 12–18 join our research team and help investigate the history of the ancestral Pueblo Indians of the Mesa Verde region. Work alongside professional archaeologists, learning from them as you dig, map, and document your finds.

CAMP FACILITIES: Southwest-style lodge includes dining hall and lounge. Students are housed in comfortable, accessible cabins, new in 2016! Gates Archaeology Laboratory houses classrooms and education and research labs. Two learning centers, replicas of a 7th-century pithouse and a 12th-century pueblo, bring the past to life.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: One of USA Today’s 10 best adventure camps for kids! and voted as #1 program for Earthwatch volunteers. In Crow Canyon's week-long middle school and high school camps, students work with our archaeologists on a real archaeology project. Students excavate in the field and work with artifacts in the lab. For high school students considering archaeology as a career, our intensive (and fun!) three-week High School Field School will give you a feel for what it takes to be an archaeologist. All camps include field trips to Mesa Verde National Park. High School Field School includes weekend hiking and rafting trips.

CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES: Middle School Archaeology Camp June 17–23, 2018High School Archaeology Camp July 15–21, 2018High School Field School June 24–July 14, 2018

CAMP FACILITIES: Southwest-style lodge includes dining hall and lounge. Students are housed in comfortable, accessible cabins, new in 2016! Gates Archaeology Laboratory houses classrooms and education and research labs. Two learning centers, replicas of a 7th-century pithouse and a 12th-century pueblo, bring the past to life.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: One of USA Today’s 10 best adventure camps for kids! and voted as #1 program for Earthwatch volunteers. In Crow Canyon's week-long middle school and high school camps, students work with our archaeologists on a real archaeology project. Students excavate in the field and work with artifacts in the lab. For high school students considering archaeology as a career, our intensive (and fun!) three-week High School Field School will give you a feel for what it takes to be an archaeologist. All camps include field trips to Mesa Verde National Park. High School Field School includes weekend hiking and rafting trips.

BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: The Jewish UnCamp is a one-of-a-kind, judgment-free zone for independent-minded Jewish teen girls. It's where you'll have open discussions about everything that matters - like what is true love? What is a soul? Why do bad things happen? What does it mean to be Jewish, and why should I care? Colorado is your summer playground where fun-lovers can go hiking, biking, water-tubing, kayaking, swimming, and more. Explore the non-conformist in you with the creative workshops including ceramics, acrylics, collage making, stained glass, watercolor, and multi-media.

CAMP LOCATION: We will call magical Colorado home for the 3 weeks of UnCamp. Operating on a Girl Scouts-owned campsite, the site’s 724 acres of vast terrain are framed by stunning rock projections, the beautiful Laramie Mountains to the west, and crystal lakes and rivers to the east – all surrounded by the Roosevelt National Forest

Fly into Denver and meet up with our charter bus to the property. The campsite is a two hour drive from Denver, and just a hop over the state line from Wyoming and Nebraska.

CAMP FACILITIES: The property has a beautiful lodge for meals and activities, all-season cabins where we’ll be sleeping, and miles and miles of breathtaking hiking trails.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: The Jewish UnCamp is open to Jewish girls from all backgrounds, from those who have no experience with Jewish customs and texts, to those who have significant experience. Our approach is Chabad, with its emphasis on understanding the unique Divine mission we each have in creation.

The Jewish UnCamp is a project of Bais Chana Women International, an award-winning nonprofit organization that serves an international clientele of Jewish women from all walks of life, from teenagers to grandmothers, with Jewish education, guidance and support.

Out of it all, Jewish UnCampers know that the best part is the girls that you meet and the lasting friendships that you make. Because when there's nothing superficial getting in the way, what remains is what's meaningful.

So go ahead, make this summer count – we don’t call it the UnCamp for nothing.

OTHER CAMP INFO: The Jewish UnCamp is your chance to explore life’s big questions through the lens of Judaism. And with over three thousand years of Jewish wisdom to tap into, you'll explore topics like: true love, the nature of the soul, what is the human psyche, what do Jews believe, why is Israel important, why kosher, what do dreams mean, what about faith, free will, destiny and reincarnation, what’s Shabbat for, what’s the key to happiness, what about other religions, why do bad things happen to good people…and our favorite — what does it mean to be a Jew today and why should I care? No topic and no question is off limits.

This isn’t someone else’s agenda, it’s yours.

CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES: June 27 - July 18, 2018.

See our website for fees and scholarship information.

Both FULL and PARTIAL scholarships are available. Applications must sign up ASAP.

CAMP FACILITIES: The property has a beautiful lodge for meals and activities, all-season cabins where we’ll be sleeping, and miles and miles of breathtaking hiking trails.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: The Jewish UnCamp is open to Jewish girls from all backgrounds, from those who have no experience with Jewish customs and texts, to those who have significant experience. Our approach is Chabad, with its emphasis on understanding the unique Divine mission we each have in creation.

The Jewish UnCamp is a project of Bais Chana Women International, an award-winning nonprofit organization that serves an international clientele of Jewish women from all walks of life, from teenagers to grandmothers, with Jewish education, guidance and support.

Out of it all, Jewish UnCampers know that the best part is the girls that you meet and the lasting friendships that you make. Because when there's nothing superficial getting in the way, what remains is what's meaningful.

So go ahead, make this summer count – we don’t call it the UnCamp for nothing.

OTHER CAMP INFO: The Jewish UnCamp is your chance to explore life’s big questions through the lens of Judaism. And with over three thousand years of Jewish wisdom to tap into, you'll explore topics like: true love, the nature of the soul, what is the human psyche, what do Jews believe, why is Israel important, why kosher, what do dreams mean, what about faith, free will, destiny and reincarnation, what’s Shabbat for, what’s the key to happiness, what about other religions, why do bad things happen to good people…and our favorite — what does it mean to be a Jew today and why should I care? No topic and no question is off limits.

This isn’t someone else’s agenda, it’s yours.

CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES: June 27 - July 18, 2018.

See our website for fees and scholarship information.

Both FULL and PARTIAL scholarships are available. Applications must sign up ASAP.

CAMP LOCATION: We run soccer camps in several different states with different venues ranging from private schools in Santa Fe, NM. and Carmel, CA., public schools in Salina, UT and private residential communities in Flagstaff, AZ, North Hampton, FL and Rancho Santa Fe, CA. In addition to this we run camps for soccer clubs in Denver, CO as well as open camps in our home state of Arizona. Please visit our website for more specific details of camps close to you.

CAMP FACILITIES: We run day camps at fantastic facilities across the country!

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Our camps feature a fun "guided discovery" program for our younger players featuring age appropriate practices, combined with small sided games and competitions.

Our "total soccer" philosophy will challenge our older players to improve their technique on the ball and improve their tactical understanding of the modern game.

All of our staff are qualified with English and USSF "A" licenses with many years experience coaching professional clubs youth teams in England and top clubs in the USA.

YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: Local school holiday camps in Gilbert, Arizona

CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES: Mon Aug 3rd-7th 2015Mon Aug 17th-21st 2015

SUMMER CAMP JOBS: Looking for USSF or English FA (or UEFA) licensed coaches for our summer soccer camps. If you have a great rapport/personality with kids, hard working and professional, please contact us for more information on how to apply for a position with us this summer.

CAMP FACILITIES: We run day camps at fantastic facilities across the country!

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Our camps feature a fun "guided discovery" program for our younger players featuring age appropriate practices, combined with small sided games and competitions.

Our "total soccer" philosophy will challenge our older players to improve their technique on the ball and improve their tactical understanding of the modern game.

All of our staff are qualified with English and USSF "A" licenses with many years experience coaching professional clubs youth teams in England and top clubs in the USA.

YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: Local school holiday camps in Gilbert, Arizona

CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES: Mon Aug 3rd-7th 2015Mon Aug 17th-21st 2015

SUMMER CAMP JOBS: Looking for USSF or English FA (or UEFA) licensed coaches for our summer soccer camps. If you have a great rapport/personality with kids, hard working and professional, please contact us for more information on how to apply for a position with us this summer.

BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Youth soccer camps for players of all ages and ability levels given by English and USSF "A" licensed coaches with many years experience coaching in the USA and UK. Our coaches ALL have outstanding personalities and work tremendously well with all our players to ensure they improve their game in a positive environment!

CAMP LOCATION: We are located in Estes Park at the gateway to Rocky Mountain National Park. Estes Park is 75 miles northwest of Denver, Colorado. The camp property is over 750 acres with access to miles and miles of hiking and riding trails. Wake up each morning to beautiful views of mountains and the crisp clean air of the Colorado Rockies.

CAMP FACILITIES: Our facility is steeped in tradition. Since 1921, Cheley Camps has been positively impacting the lives of young people. Our cabins are rustic yet quality. Our lodges are beautiful log structures with many years of history.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Our mission states "We build the lasting character and resiliency of young people, creating unique life experiences in a challenging and nurturing natural environment." "Great things happen when youth and mountains meet." Campers at Cheley come from over 45 states and 15 foreign countries. Our campers have a chance to unwind, re-connect with nature, and meet people from around the world.

CAMP LEADERSHIP CIT/LIT PROGRAMS: Campers must be current campers to apply for our CILT programs.

CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Scholarships are provided by the John Austin Cheley Foundation. Check out Our Camp Website Link: www.cheleyfoundation.org for more information

FAMILY CAMP SESSION(S): We offer a 5 day family camp program at the end of the summer. The 2017 family camp will take place August 7 to August 12.

CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES: Dates - June 12 to July 8 or July 10 to August 5 Tuition is $5900 for the 27 day program.

CAMP FACILITIES: Our facility is steeped in tradition. Since 1921, Cheley Camps has been positively impacting the lives of young people. Our cabins are rustic yet quality. Our lodges are beautiful log structures with many years of history.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Our mission states "We build the lasting character and resiliency of young people, creating unique life experiences in a challenging and nurturing natural environment." "Great things happen when youth and mountains meet." Campers at Cheley come from over 45 states and 15 foreign countries. Our campers have a chance to unwind, re-connect with nature, and meet people from around the world.

CAMP LEADERSHIP CIT/LIT PROGRAMS: Campers must be current campers to apply for our CILT programs.

CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Scholarships are provided by the John Austin Cheley Foundation. Check out Our Camp Website Link: www.cheleyfoundation.org for more information

FAMILY CAMP SESSION(S): We offer a 5 day family camp program at the end of the summer. The 2017 family camp will take place August 7 to August 12.

CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES: Dates - June 12 to July 8 or July 10 to August 5 Tuition is $5900 for the 27 day program.

BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: No. 1 Soccer Camps is celebrating its 41st season of training soccer players. Our go-to-goal curriculum is based inside the final 35 yards for both the goalkeeper and striker. It has been a No. 1 Soccer Camp staple since Dr. Joe Machnik founded the camp in 1977.

CAMP FACILITIES: Our facilities are always first class. Most of the No.1 Soccer Camps are held on renown college campuses or private schools throughout the United States.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: No. 1 Soccer Camps offers a camp for all levels of players.

1) Youth Academy - Designed for boys and girls ages 6-10. Fun, exciting and engaging activities are all part of the week. We do this with individual and small group activities with the introduction of fun technical exercises and games that are engaging and pertinent for the age group and ability level. With our unique curriculum youth players will be exposed to the proper technique such as shooting, dribbling, 1v1, crossing and much more.

2) Junior Academy - Designed for boys & girls, goalkeepers and field players ages 10-13. The program has been designed to build a foundation that will help the participant’s progress to the next level. This will be accomplished in a fun, entertaining and positive environment. Each session will be progressive in nature and will conclude with a relative small-sided game that will highlight the topic of the session. Competitive tournaments will be played throughout the week, and be the highlight of our evening sessions.

3) Senior Academy - Designed for High School players, including incoming freshmen, who are ready to play and be trained at the next level. . Throughout the week, players will be put in a competitive environment that will bring out their very best. Players will be exposed to the four dimensions of training, Physical, Technical, Tactical and Psychological. In our unique evening competitions, players will have the opportunity to compete against other teams, other players and themselves.

4) College Prep Academy - Our goal is to provide an incredible environment where serious soccer players will be exposed to the highest level of instruction in anticipation of playing at the highest level possible. High Performance Seminars will be led by trusted experts in their field and will include: Sports Nutrition, Soccer Specific Conditioning, ACT/SAT Preparation and Sport Psychology. Goalkeepers and field players will be exposed to an intensive training environment for those who are serious about fulfilling their potential.

5) College Showcase Camps - Now available for the serious soccer player at select No.1 Soccer Camp sites throughout the country. The directors of our College ID Showcase Camps are all currently active college coaches. In addition, the College Showcase ID Camps allow you to be seen by, and to work directly with college coaches and their assistants from programs all over the US. The philosophy of the College Showcase ID Camps is to provide you with a more intimate environment from which to experience what College coaches expect from their players.

CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES: Please refer to our website for a site and date that will work for you at: Our Camp Website Link: www.no1soccercamps.com.

SUMMER CAMP JOBS: The No.1 Soccer Camps hires well qualified staff coaches. Please visit our website to fill out an application and to learn more about our programs.

CAMP FACILITIES: Our facilities are always first class. Most of the No.1 Soccer Camps are held on renown college campuses or private schools throughout the United States.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: No. 1 Soccer Camps offers a camp for all levels of players.

1) Youth Academy - Designed for boys and girls ages 6-10. Fun, exciting and engaging activities are all part of the week. We do this with individual and small group activities with the introduction of fun technical exercises and games that are engaging and pertinent for the age group and ability level. With our unique curriculum youth players will be exposed to the proper technique such as shooting, dribbling, 1v1, crossing and much more.

2) Junior Academy - Designed for boys & girls, goalkeepers and field players ages 10-13. The program has been designed to build a foundation that will help the participant’s progress to the next level. This will be accomplished in a fun, entertaining and positive environment. Each session will be progressive in nature and will conclude with a relative small-sided game that will highlight the topic of the session. Competitive tournaments will be played throughout the week, and be the highlight of our evening sessions.

3) Senior Academy - Designed for High School players, including incoming freshmen, who are ready to play and be trained at the next level. . Throughout the week, players will be put in a competitive environment that will bring out their very best. Players will be exposed to the four dimensions of training, Physical, Technical, Tactical and Psychological. In our unique evening competitions, players will have the opportunity to compete against other teams, other players and themselves.

4) College Prep Academy - Our goal is to provide an incredible environment where serious soccer players will be exposed to the highest level of instruction in anticipation of playing at the highest level possible. High Performance Seminars will be led by trusted experts in their field and will include: Sports Nutrition, Soccer Specific Conditioning, ACT/SAT Preparation and Sport Psychology. Goalkeepers and field players will be exposed to an intensive training environment for those who are serious about fulfilling their potential.

5) College Showcase Camps - Now available for the serious soccer player at select No.1 Soccer Camp sites throughout the country. The directors of our College ID Showcase Camps are all currently active college coaches. In addition, the College Showcase ID Camps allow you to be seen by, and to work directly with college coaches and their assistants from programs all over the US. The philosophy of the College Showcase ID Camps is to provide you with a more intimate environment from which to experience what College coaches expect from their players.

CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES: Please refer to our website for a site and date that will work for you at: Our Camp Website Link: www.no1soccercamps.com.

SUMMER CAMP JOBS: The No.1 Soccer Camps hires well qualified staff coaches. Please visit our website to fill out an application and to learn more about our programs.

BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: For over a century, Camp Chief Ouray (CCO) has been the adventurous playground and traditional overnight camp for kids age 7-17. Campers live in cabins with two counselors and six to nine other children of their own gender and age. Each cabin is under the direct leadership of a college-aged counselor. Counselors receive extensive training at camp prior to the campers' arrival. We maintain a staff-to-camper ratio of 1:5 or lower. Located on 5,100 acres of mountains, valleys, streams and meadows — boredom is simply not an option.

CAMP FACILITIES: The youngest campers live in a lodge while older campers live in rustic camper cabins and teen campers may stay in teepees or platform tents. Everyone eats in the camp dining hall. There is an indoor swimming pool & a small reservoir for canoeing & fishing, low ropes course & high ropes course complete with a zipline. Other facilities include outdoor rifle range, archery range, gaga ball pit, climbing wall, horse barn and much more.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Our camper-to-counselor ratio ensures that your child will receive personal attention in a family-style cabin environment. Camp Chief Ouray conducts an intensive multi-part interview process. This includes multiple criminal, professional and personal background checks on each applicant to ensure that we have the best possible staff working with your child.

As Colorado's longest running summer camp, we have more than 100 years of tradition and experience that will ensure your child has a positive camp experience. Our programming offers a wide variety of activities and our "Freedom of Choice" programming allows each camper to create their schedule. Our Leadership Training Programs for teens are among the best in the country. With 5100 acres of mountains, streams, meadows and trails we really are nature's playground and a great place for your child to learn all the great opportunities the outdoors have to offer.

CAMP LEADERSHIP CIT/LIT PROGRAMS: LIT is the first step in the program, and it is for students who have completed the 9th grade, but not yet 18. During two weeks at camp, each group of LIT's will venture out on a 4-day/3-night backpacking trip, participate in activities around camp, live in a tipi village, complete a service project, and work with our day-camp program.

The SIT Program provides campers who have completed the 10th grade (but are not yet 18) with an incredible opportunity for skill development in an outdoor setting. The participants will embark on a 5-day/4 night backpacking trip in the Rocky Mountains, a 4-day/3-night rafting trip on the Upper Colorado River and mountain biking adventures in Fraser, CO while gaining valuable skills and instruction. Like the LITs, SITs live in the Tipi Village while they are at camp. Participants will complete 1-2 service projects around camp or in the community.

The CIT program is for participants who have completed the 11th grade and are genuinely interested in acquiring the skills necessary to be a camp counselor. The group will participate in a 4-day/3-night backpacking trip in Rocky Mountain National Park, a one day raft trip on the upper Colorado River, a CPR/First Aid certification course, a Leave No Trace certification course, and a week long training program similar to our staff training. The final two weeks are spent observing and assisting in the leadership of regular camp programs.

CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: YMCA of the Rockies is dedicated to providing a scholarship to 10% of our campers. Camper Scholarships are available on the basis of financial need. You can download the application on the Camp Chief Ouray website.

FAMILY CAMP SESSION(S): Round up the family and get away to the beauty of the Colorado Rockies and the good ol' days of summer camp! Parents, grandparents, teens and children enjoy traditional camp activities. Together you'll learn new skills, bond through teamwork and create lasting memories. Bring the entire family for a good dose of summer camp magic!

OTHER CAMP INFO: Camp Chief Ouray has always been a place of strong bonds and relationships. We have a leadership team that cares deeply about camp and giving each child the experience of a lifetime. Camp Chief Ouray is staffed with a year-round Camp Director, Assistant Director and a Registrar. They are joined on a seasonal basis by college graduates and students to fill many important roles in the counseling and specialist positions.

Camp Chief Ouray understands the importance of positive role models for today’s young people. We carefully recruit, select, and maintain staff for their enthusiasm, maturity, skills and ability to display wholesome values for our campers. Staff members are chosen through a detailed application and interview process. All staff backgrounds are checked against the Central Registry for Crimes Against Children and the Colorado or Federal Bureau of Investigation in accordance with Colorado licensing requirements.

A well-trained, enthusiastic staff is crucial to an exciting and unforgettable camping experience. Each staff member undergoes an extensive and professional training program together in preparation for our campers’ arrival. We emphasize group dynamics, child development, teaching methods, outdoor living skills and safety and health including certification training in First Aid, CPR and Wilderness First Aid.

CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES: Traditional camp is good ole-fashioned camp. Days wills be spent hanging with friends, learning new skills and having a great time. Check out this seasons dates and fees at: Our Camp Website Link: www.campchiefouray.org.

SUMMER CAMP JOBS: Camp Chief Ouray is looking for great people to be a part of our summer staff!

Applicants must be at least 18 years of age.

Making a difference in the life of a young person and gaining lifelong friends in the progress is a wonderful way to spend your summer! See more at: Our Camp Website Link: www.campchiefouray.org

CAMP FACILITIES: The youngest campers live in a lodge while older campers live in rustic camper cabins and teen campers may stay in teepees or platform tents. Everyone eats in the camp dining hall. There is an indoor swimming pool & a small reservoir for canoeing & fishing, low ropes course & high ropes course complete with a zipline. Other facilities include outdoor rifle range, archery range, gaga ball pit, climbing wall, horse barn and much more.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Our camper-to-counselor ratio ensures that your child will receive personal attention in a family-style cabin environment. Camp Chief Ouray conducts an intensive multi-part interview process. This includes multiple criminal, professional and personal background checks on each applicant to ensure that we have the best possible staff working with your child.

As Colorado's longest running summer camp, we have more than 100 years of tradition and experience that will ensure your child has a positive camp experience. Our programming offers a wide variety of activities and our "Freedom of Choice" programming allows each camper to create their schedule. Our Leadership Training Programs for teens are among the best in the country. With 5100 acres of mountains, streams, meadows and trails we really are nature's playground and a great place for your child to learn all the great opportunities the outdoors have to offer.

CAMP LEADERSHIP CIT/LIT PROGRAMS: LIT is the first step in the program, and it is for students who have completed the 9th grade, but not yet 18. During two weeks at camp, each group of LIT's will venture out on a 4-day/3-night backpacking trip, participate in activities around camp, live in a tipi village, complete a service project, and work with our day-camp program.

The SIT Program provides campers who have completed the 10th grade (but are not yet 18) with an incredible opportunity for skill development in an outdoor setting. The participants will embark on a 5-day/4 night backpacking trip in the Rocky Mountains, a 4-day/3-night rafting trip on the Upper Colorado River and mountain biking adventures in Fraser, CO while gaining valuable skills and instruction. Like the LITs, SITs live in the Tipi Village while they are at camp. Participants will complete 1-2 service projects around camp or in the community.

The CIT program is for participants who have completed the 11th grade and are genuinely interested in acquiring the skills necessary to be a camp counselor. The group will participate in a 4-day/3-night backpacking trip in Rocky Mountain National Park, a one day raft trip on the upper Colorado River, a CPR/First Aid certification course, a Leave No Trace certification course, and a week long training program similar to our staff training. The final two weeks are spent observing and assisting in the leadership of regular camp programs.

CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: YMCA of the Rockies is dedicated to providing a scholarship to 10% of our campers. Camper Scholarships are available on the basis of financial need. You can download the application on the Camp Chief Ouray website.

FAMILY CAMP SESSION(S): Round up the family and get away to the beauty of the Colorado Rockies and the good ol' days of summer camp! Parents, grandparents, teens and children enjoy traditional camp activities. Together you'll learn new skills, bond through teamwork and create lasting memories. Bring the entire family for a good dose of summer camp magic!

OTHER CAMP INFO: Camp Chief Ouray has always been a place of strong bonds and relationships. We have a leadership team that cares deeply about camp and giving each child the experience of a lifetime. Camp Chief Ouray is staffed with a year-round Camp Director, Assistant Director and a Registrar. They are joined on a seasonal basis by college graduates and students to fill many important roles in the counseling and specialist positions.

Camp Chief Ouray understands the importance of positive role models for today’s young people. We carefully recruit, select, and maintain staff for their enthusiasm, maturity, skills and ability to display wholesome values for our campers. Staff members are chosen through a detailed application and interview process. All staff backgrounds are checked against the Central Registry for Crimes Against Children and the Colorado or Federal Bureau of Investigation in accordance with Colorado licensing requirements.

A well-trained, enthusiastic staff is crucial to an exciting and unforgettable camping experience. Each staff member undergoes an extensive and professional training program together in preparation for our campers’ arrival. We emphasize group dynamics, child development, teaching methods, outdoor living skills and safety and health including certification training in First Aid, CPR and Wilderness First Aid.

CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES: Traditional camp is good ole-fashioned camp. Days wills be spent hanging with friends, learning new skills and having a great time. Check out this seasons dates and fees at: Our Camp Website Link: www.campchiefouray.org.

SUMMER CAMP JOBS: Camp Chief Ouray is looking for great people to be a part of our summer staff!

Applicants must be at least 18 years of age.

Making a difference in the life of a young person and gaining lifelong friends in the progress is a wonderful way to spend your summer! See more at: Our Camp Website Link: www.campchiefouray.org

CAMP FACILITIES: High school baseball field, run by current professional baseball players

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Camps are run by CURRENT professional baseball players

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Oct 23, 2016 camp features:

MLB catcher Ryan Lavarnway

Ryan Lavarnway is a professional baseball catcher in the Oakland A's. He has played in Major League Baseball for the Boston Red Sox, Baltimore Orioles, Atlanta Braves, and Blue Jays.

MLB infielder Doug Bernier

Doug Bernier is a veteran utility infielder with Major League experience at every infield position. His career fielding percentage at all levels after 16 years of professional baseball is .976

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Our camp instructors bring a combined 24 years of professional playing experience. That means learning what DOES work, and what doesn't. And they are PASSIONATE about helping your player.

We get it... the emotions, the struggles, the passion to compete. We are players too! That means the goal of each Practice with the Pros instructor is to help YOUR player improve - to get the most out of his natural talent, to achieve his goals in baseball, and ultimately, to LOVE PLAYING THE GAME.

YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: Year-round baseball instruction from professional baseball players is available for free at the website Pro Baseball Insider

OTHER CAMP INFO: Visit the registration page at Our Camp Website Link: www.probaseballinsider.com for FAQ's and more info, or if you can't make the Oct 23rd date, to register for announcements of upcoming camps as they become available

CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES: Full day is recommended, since the AM and PM sessions will be focusing on different things.

Sessions are 3 hours long; 4 sessions available. Full day is 2 sessions, option to include lunch.

SUMMER CAMP JOBS: If you have played baseball at the professional level (MLB or MiLB) you can apply to be an instructor at this camp.

CAMP FACILITIES: High school baseball field, run by current professional baseball players

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Camps are run by CURRENT professional baseball players

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Oct 23, 2016 camp features:

MLB catcher Ryan Lavarnway

Ryan Lavarnway is a professional baseball catcher in the Oakland A's. He has played in Major League Baseball for the Boston Red Sox, Baltimore Orioles, Atlanta Braves, and Blue Jays.

MLB infielder Doug Bernier

Doug Bernier is a veteran utility infielder with Major League experience at every infield position. His career fielding percentage at all levels after 16 years of professional baseball is .976

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Our camp instructors bring a combined 24 years of professional playing experience. That means learning what DOES work, and what doesn't. And they are PASSIONATE about helping your player.

We get it... the emotions, the struggles, the passion to compete. We are players too! That means the goal of each Practice with the Pros instructor is to help YOUR player improve - to get the most out of his natural talent, to achieve his goals in baseball, and ultimately, to LOVE PLAYING THE GAME.

YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: Year-round baseball instruction from professional baseball players is available for free at the website Pro Baseball Insider

OTHER CAMP INFO: Visit the registration page at Our Camp Website Link: www.probaseballinsider.com for FAQ's and more info, or if you can't make the Oct 23rd date, to register for announcements of upcoming camps as they become available

CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES: Full day is recommended, since the AM and PM sessions will be focusing on different things.

Sessions are 3 hours long; 4 sessions available. Full day is 2 sessions, option to include lunch.

CAMP FACILITIES: We have accommodations ranging from indoor heated lodges, seasonal cabins, platform tents, teepees, hammocks, and more. All our accommodations have access to toilets and showers. We have an activity center with a dance and art room. Activity areas include an archery field and course, sports field, nature center, greenhouse, barn, pond, hikes, nature walks, etc. We have a dinning hall with beautiful expansive views of the nearby mountain ranges.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: The mission of Tomahawk Ranch is to create outdoor lifelong learning adventures, friendships and fun within a safe, happy and healthy camp environment.

The goals of Tomahawk Ranch are to provide girls with a resident summer camp experience that:1. Encourages enthusiasm, participation, friendships, and smiles to produce Happy Campers!!!

2. Develop a keen knowledge, love for and care of the natural world in order to keep it beautiful for future generations.

3. To hearten respect and create a supportive space for every camper’s creed, race, ethnicity, values, and heritage.

4. To encourage the life long learning and development of Girl Scout values and respect beyond the camping experience.

CAMP FACILITIES: We have accommodations ranging from indoor heated lodges, seasonal cabins, platform tents, teepees, hammocks, and more. All our accommodations have access to toilets and showers. We have an activity center with a dance and art room. Activity areas include an archery field and course, sports field, nature center, greenhouse, barn, pond, hikes, nature walks, etc. We have a dinning hall with beautiful expansive views of the nearby mountain ranges.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: The mission of Tomahawk Ranch is to create outdoor lifelong learning adventures, friendships and fun within a safe, happy and healthy camp environment.

The goals of Tomahawk Ranch are to provide girls with a resident summer camp experience that:1. Encourages enthusiasm, participation, friendships, and smiles to produce Happy Campers!!!

2. Develop a keen knowledge, love for and care of the natural world in order to keep it beautiful for future generations.

3. To hearten respect and create a supportive space for every camper’s creed, race, ethnicity, values, and heritage.

4. To encourage the life long learning and development of Girl Scout values and respect beyond the camping experience.

BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Creative kids color outside the lines.At the MACC’s Summer Art Academy, professional artists and educators nurture creativity and curiosity in kids in kindergarten through high school through immersive art classes in all mediums–including painting, drawing, ceramics, mixed-media, printmaking, filmmaking, jewelry design, and more. Each class provides students with quality materials and experience creating in a studio environment.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Week-long, half day options. Colorado's most talented artist-educators guide students from preschool through high school in visual and performing arts. Pound clay! Make a mural! Stay for the whole day, or mix-n-match with other MACC & JCC camp programs

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Week-long, half day options. Colorado's most talented artist-educators guide students from preschool through high school in visual and performing arts. Pound clay! Make a mural! Stay for the whole day, or mix-n-match with other MACC & JCC camp programs

BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Sonlight, a great place for kids. A place to get away, face challenges, grow, learn, and develop character. Camp is where kids are in the presence of Jesus. Camp is community, accepting the challenges of working with others, and a place to play hard in a safe environment. Camp is about life, becoming more committed, asking tough questions, playing within boundaries, and growing to be better people.

CAMP LOCATION: Sonlight Christian Camp is located in southwest Colorado at 8,000 feet. We border the San Juan National Forest. Our 120 acre camp is 7 miles north of Pagosa Springs, CO in a forested location. "Beautiful" would be a great word to describe the area and the camp. Visit the web site at: Our Camp Website Link: www.sonlightcamp.org for great photos of camp and kids.

CAMP FACILITIES: Sonlight has modern log lodges and cabins. All building are carpeted and have their own bathroom facilities. The beautiful Colorado mountains are all around us with breath taking views of high peaks and snow covered mountains. Over 20 different activities are available to campers from digglers, mountain bikes, rafting, hiking, backpacking and tons of meadow games. It's simply too much fun!

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Our Mission is "Be With Kids. Show Them God".

Our Core Values are:

People loved and served unconditionally Intentional, Christ like community Hospitality Doing more with less: maintaining simplicity, being relevant and sustainable Living in and with creation

Distinctive Characteristics

Small, temporary community in an outdoor context Sonlight is intentional in experiential learning, we lead with our Core Values applied to every aspect of our work and programming Leadership leads with "out of the box" thinking and problem solvingInter-generational relationships are a natural result of programming, and longevity of leadership

Sonlight is a ACA accredited camp and fully licensed by the State of Colorado as a Child Care Facility.

CAMP LEADERSHIP CIT/LIT PROGRAMS: Sonlight does have a CIT program and also a 2 week Service Crew program. Visit the web site for details.

CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Scholarships are available. Visit the web site for info.

YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: Sonlight is available for church retreats in the Fall and Winter months.

CAMP FACILITIES: Sonlight has modern log lodges and cabins. All building are carpeted and have their own bathroom facilities. The beautiful Colorado mountains are all around us with breath taking views of high peaks and snow covered mountains. Over 20 different activities are available to campers from digglers, mountain bikes, rafting, hiking, backpacking and tons of meadow games. It's simply too much fun!

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Our Mission is "Be With Kids. Show Them God".

Our Core Values are:

People loved and served unconditionally Intentional, Christ like community Hospitality Doing more with less: maintaining simplicity, being relevant and sustainable Living in and with creation

Distinctive Characteristics

Small, temporary community in an outdoor context Sonlight is intentional in experiential learning, we lead with our Core Values applied to every aspect of our work and programming Leadership leads with "out of the box" thinking and problem solvingInter-generational relationships are a natural result of programming, and longevity of leadership

Sonlight is a ACA accredited camp and fully licensed by the State of Colorado as a Child Care Facility.

CAMP LEADERSHIP CIT/LIT PROGRAMS: Sonlight does have a CIT program and also a 2 week Service Crew program. Visit the web site for details.

CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Scholarships are available. Visit the web site for info.

YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: Sonlight is available for church retreats in the Fall and Winter months.

BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Experience the power of authentic outdoor adventure this summer! Avid4 Adventure summer camps teach pre-K – 12th graders of all levels to climb, paddle, bike, hike and thrive in the outdoors. With help from our time-tested curriculum and experienced instructors, we give campers solid outdoors skills and character-shaping confidence they can use at camp and beyond, launching them into a lifetime of empowering adventure.

CAMP LOCATION: Avid4 Adventure offers multi-sport day camps along the front range in Colorado and the Bay Area in California, as well as overnight camps and Teen Leadership Programs in Bailey & Evergreen, Colorado.

Our facilities have the look and feel of the quintessential sleep-away camp, complete with great and healthy food, comfortable lodging and plenty of opportunities for outdoor adventure. Camper loging are all single-sex and staff supervised. Our Head Chef has an advanced culinary degree and a passion for healthy eating, oversees a professional staff that cooks up delicious meals and accommodates food allergies and other dietary requests (such as vegan and gluten-free).

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Avid4 Adventure offers multi-sport day camps along the front range in Colorado and the Bay Area in California, as well as overnight camps and Teen Leadership Programs in Bailey & Evergreen, Colorado. Camps are fun and inspiring with activities that include Rock Climbing, Mountain Biking, Hiking, Kayaking, Canoeing & much more!

SUMMER CAMP JOBS: We are seeking applicants that have a passion for kids and interests & experience in some or all of the following activities: hiking, biking, rock climbing, SUPing, canoeing, kayaking, overnight expeditions and outdoor education.

We were voted by Outside Magazine as the #3 Best Place to Work in 2017 and have been on the list for three years in a row!

Working with Avid4 Adventure, you will help inspire budding outdoor enthusiasts and become part of an incredible team of adventurers. Each summer, we hire Instructors, Camp Leadership, Facilities and Kitchen staff.

Check out all available positions at our Avid4 Adventure Jobs page, and click through to our Online Application at Our Camp Website Link: avid4.com.

Our facilities have the look and feel of the quintessential sleep-away camp, complete with great and healthy food, comfortable lodging and plenty of opportunities for outdoor adventure. Camper loging are all single-sex and staff supervised. Our Head Chef has an advanced culinary degree and a passion for healthy eating, oversees a professional staff that cooks up delicious meals and accommodates food allergies and other dietary requests (such as vegan and gluten-free).

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Avid4 Adventure offers multi-sport day camps along the front range in Colorado and the Bay Area in California, as well as overnight camps and Teen Leadership Programs in Bailey & Evergreen, Colorado. Camps are fun and inspiring with activities that include Rock Climbing, Mountain Biking, Hiking, Kayaking, Canoeing & much more!

SUMMER CAMP JOBS: We are seeking applicants that have a passion for kids and interests & experience in some or all of the following activities: hiking, biking, rock climbing, SUPing, canoeing, kayaking, overnight expeditions and outdoor education.

We were voted by Outside Magazine as the #3 Best Place to Work in 2017 and have been on the list for three years in a row!

Working with Avid4 Adventure, you will help inspire budding outdoor enthusiasts and become part of an incredible team of adventurers. Each summer, we hire Instructors, Camp Leadership, Facilities and Kitchen staff.

Check out all available positions at our Avid4 Adventure Jobs page, and click through to our Online Application at Our Camp Website Link: avid4.com.

BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Sky High Ranch is an awesome adventure program for girls and families. Girls stay for approximately one week and can participate in activities such as canoeing, climbing, survival camping, zip line, as well as traditional Girl Scout activities such as crafts, hiking, singing and dance & drama.

CAMP FACILITIES: Our units are rustic cabins varying from platform tents to "tabins" (half tent, half cabin). We have a small lake for boating and other adventure program elements such as zip line, low ropes, rock climbing, survival/outdoor skills, archery and farm.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Sky High Ranch operates programs that serve the Girl Scout mission of building girls of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place. Our highly trained staff are well-versed in youth development, safety standards and fun! Girl Scouts has a long tradition of exceptional outdoor education for girls and women and Sky High Ranch has been serving this tradition for over 60 years.

CAMP LEADERSHIP CIT/LIT PROGRAMS: Sky High Ranch has a long tradition of training girls to become leaders. Our Counselor in Training Program is hugely popular. For CIT dates and information, please visit our website here: Our Camp Website Link: www.girlscoutsofcolorado.org

CAMP FACILITIES: Our units are rustic cabins varying from platform tents to "tabins" (half tent, half cabin). We have a small lake for boating and other adventure program elements such as zip line, low ropes, rock climbing, survival/outdoor skills, archery and farm.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Sky High Ranch operates programs that serve the Girl Scout mission of building girls of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place. Our highly trained staff are well-versed in youth development, safety standards and fun! Girl Scouts has a long tradition of exceptional outdoor education for girls and women and Sky High Ranch has been serving this tradition for over 60 years.

CAMP LEADERSHIP CIT/LIT PROGRAMS: Sky High Ranch has a long tradition of training girls to become leaders. Our Counselor in Training Program is hugely popular. For CIT dates and information, please visit our website here: Our Camp Website Link: www.girlscoutsofcolorado.org

BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Our summer soccer camps aim to provide players with a learning environment to grow both technically and tactically. We pride ourselves in keeping young players enthused about the game while improving their skills. Focus will be placed on players' individual techniques in dribbling, passing, receiving, shooting, and general ball control, as well as the general tactical principles of defending, attacking, and combination play.

CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED: Soccer, and more.

CAMP LOCATION: We are located at the wonderful soccer complex at the University of Denver.

The learning environment is enhanced by small-sided games that guarantee involvement. Individual creativity is encouraged among our campers in order to develop confidence on the ball and a positive attitude toward the game of soccer. The camp will be run by the University of Denver Men's Soccer Coaching staff and DU men's/women's soccer players. Our staff's aim is to share the knowledge and passion for the creative soccer that we strive for with our Pioneer Programs!

The learning environment is enhanced by small-sided games that guarantee involvement. Individual creativity is encouraged among our campers in order to develop confidence on the ball and a positive attitude toward the game of soccer. The camp will be run by the University of Denver Men's Soccer Coaching staff and DU men's/women's soccer players. Our staff's aim is to share the knowledge and passion for the creative soccer that we strive for with our Pioneer Programs!

BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Join us this summer as we show your children the wonders of coding. Coding with Kids is committed to furthering STEM education and instilling a passion for life-long learning in students. We are excited to partner with various locations in the Denver/Boulder areas, including CU South Denver, Integral Center, Gathering Spot, and many recreation centers. Our camps are either half-day (9AM - 12PM or 1PM-4PM) or full-day (9AM - 4PM) and last Monday through Friday.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Join us this summer as we show your children the wonders of coding. Coding with Kids is committed to furthering STEM education and instilling a passion for life-long learning in students.

We are excited to partner with various locations around the Denver Boulder area to offer summer camps in 2017! Our camps here are either half-day (9AM - 12PM or 1PM-4PM) or full-day (9AM - 4PM) and last Monday through Friday.

Camps offered include:

Little Coders (Ages 5-7)Campers will develop computational thinking skills, foster creativity, and have fun coding! This camp features a blend of connected and "unplugged" activities to keep campers engaged. Kids will create their own interactive story or computer game!

Game Development (Beginner or Intermediate/Advanced, Ages 8-12)Tech-savvy instructors will introduce students to core coding concepts at the heart of computer science, and guide small groups of campers (max. 8) in creating both an interactive story and a video game of their own, using Scratch.

Minecraft Modding (Ages 8-15)This camp is the perfect choice for all Minecraft players. Each camper will be given access to their private Minecraft server where they can customize the game. Students will be coding mods to create new tools, items, environments, non-playable characters, and more. It will be fun to test them out with friends!

Python (Ages 10-16)Is your emerging coder ready to learn a professional programming language? Campers will be introduced to Python and gain experience with key concepts, such as data structures and algorithms, while building several projects. The projects may include terminal-based game, data analysis, or web scraping.

Web Development (HTML/CSS/JavaScript, Ages 10-16)Instructors will introduce fundamentals of web design and development. Campers will learn how to create their own website and a web-based game. Projects can be shared with family and friends via online access through CodePen.

Arduino (Ages 10-16)Campers will explore the world of electronics and make their first step towards building robots or self-driving cars! Create a simple circuit with an Arduino board, add LEDs and sensors, then program them in the C programming language to create an alarm, light display or a music generator!

Coding with Kids Is a multi-state computer programming academy for ages 5-16. Our mission is to inspire future generations to create software solutions for greater good. In addition to summer camps, we offer:• After-school Classes at schools• Year-round Classes at centers

YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: We partner with schools to provide after-school programs directly at the schools, and also partner with various educational and community centers to provide after-school enrichment throughout the school year. We also provide camps for Fall and Spring breaks.

CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES: We have dates available throughout the summer, and fees vary based on length, location, and type of camp.

CAMP FACILITIES: Each location is unique and different!

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Join us this summer as we show your children the wonders of coding. Coding with Kids is committed to furthering STEM education and instilling a passion for life-long learning in students.

We are excited to partner with various locations around the Denver Boulder area to offer summer camps in 2017! Our camps here are either half-day (9AM - 12PM or 1PM-4PM) or full-day (9AM - 4PM) and last Monday through Friday.

Camps offered include:

Little Coders (Ages 5-7)Campers will develop computational thinking skills, foster creativity, and have fun coding! This camp features a blend of connected and "unplugged" activities to keep campers engaged. Kids will create their own interactive story or computer game!

Game Development (Beginner or Intermediate/Advanced, Ages 8-12)Tech-savvy instructors will introduce students to core coding concepts at the heart of computer science, and guide small groups of campers (max. 8) in creating both an interactive story and a video game of their own, using Scratch.

Minecraft Modding (Ages 8-15)This camp is the perfect choice for all Minecraft players. Each camper will be given access to their private Minecraft server where they can customize the game. Students will be coding mods to create new tools, items, environments, non-playable characters, and more. It will be fun to test them out with friends!

Python (Ages 10-16)Is your emerging coder ready to learn a professional programming language? Campers will be introduced to Python and gain experience with key concepts, such as data structures and algorithms, while building several projects. The projects may include terminal-based game, data analysis, or web scraping.

Web Development (HTML/CSS/JavaScript, Ages 10-16)Instructors will introduce fundamentals of web design and development. Campers will learn how to create their own website and a web-based game. Projects can be shared with family and friends via online access through CodePen.

Arduino (Ages 10-16)Campers will explore the world of electronics and make their first step towards building robots or self-driving cars! Create a simple circuit with an Arduino board, add LEDs and sensors, then program them in the C programming language to create an alarm, light display or a music generator!

Coding with Kids Is a multi-state computer programming academy for ages 5-16. Our mission is to inspire future generations to create software solutions for greater good. In addition to summer camps, we offer:• After-school Classes at schools• Year-round Classes at centers

YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: We partner with schools to provide after-school programs directly at the schools, and also partner with various educational and community centers to provide after-school enrichment throughout the school year. We also provide camps for Fall and Spring breaks.

CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES: We have dates available throughout the summer, and fees vary based on length, location, and type of camp.

BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Get ready for Summer 2016! The PGA Junior Golf Camps offer first-in-class PGA instruction ensuring your child learns from the best. Welcoming kids ages 6-17 and of all ability levels, your child will learn in a safe and supportive environment. Half Day and Full Day camps available to meet the needs of any schedule.

BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Young Artists at Work (YAW) is BMoCA’s signature series of immersive hands-on art-making workshops for youth. These summer art camps are created by artists that encourage personal expression, fine art techniques, material exploration, and most importantly, are fun!

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Check out all the creative camps that BMoCA is offering this summer, from painting and drawing techniques to interactive performance art. Your child is sure to let their imagination fly at BMoCA! Go bmoca.org/programs/youth to learn more and sign up for a summer of art. We are looking forward to having a fun and creative summer!

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Check out all the creative camps that BMoCA is offering this summer, from painting and drawing techniques to interactive performance art. Your child is sure to let their imagination fly at BMoCA! Go bmoca.org/programs/youth to learn more and sign up for a summer of art. We are looking forward to having a fun and creative summer!

BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: We offer Video Game Design and Chess camps. Students of all experience levels are welcome. We train everyone from beginners to advanced.

Create & program a Unique Video Game that you can actually play! Using our custom curriculum, children learn Gamemaker software by YoYo Games, Kodu software by Microsoft, Minecraft or Scratch by MIT as they create their very own video games.

Learn or hone your skills in the art of Chess with the finest chess instructors in North America. Campers experience chess instruction and play in a fun filled environment! Tuition includes trophy, chess set and much more.

Our staff is, comprised of the best children's chess instructors in North America! The USA Chess camps are uniquely qualified to cater to the needs of the advanced scholastic player as well as the true beginner. USA Chess hit its first milestone in the summer of 2000 producing the largest chess camp ever held in the United States, with more than 250 students enrolled. What was most surprising, however, was the amount of absolute beginners in attendance - more than 50% of the total enrollment was just starting to play chess. This realization led to the national rollout tour of 100 camps in more than 70 cities. The annual tours have been immensely successful with several thousand campers attending this year alone.

USA Chess thrives on providing a structured environment that is extremely conducive to learning chess. We handpick the best children's chess instructors from all over the United States and bring them to each camp. We believe our team is most effective in teaching chess to children of all ages and levels. The exceptional organization and ever-fun curriculum has fueled much interest from scholastic players and coaches from around the country, prompting them to request USA Chess camps in their areas.

At the same summer camp locations, we also offer the immensely popular Gamebuilder Video Game Creation Camps, The Active Learning Computer Animation Programs, and other Computer Enrichment Programs such as Modding, Networking and Hosting with Minecraft. We now offer seven unique programs in all.

At these camps, children are assigned a computer for the week; they spend the week learning to create their own one-of- a- kind video games in our Gamebuilder Camps, Animation Projects in our Animation Camps, also Modding, Networking and Hosting with Minecraft.

Our staff is, comprised of the best children's chess instructors in North America! The USA Chess camps are uniquely qualified to cater to the needs of the advanced scholastic player as well as the true beginner. USA Chess hit its first milestone in the summer of 2000 producing the largest chess camp ever held in the United States, with more than 250 students enrolled. What was most surprising, however, was the amount of absolute beginners in attendance - more than 50% of the total enrollment was just starting to play chess. This realization led to the national rollout tour of 100 camps in more than 70 cities. The annual tours have been immensely successful with several thousand campers attending this year alone.

USA Chess thrives on providing a structured environment that is extremely conducive to learning chess. We handpick the best children's chess instructors from all over the United States and bring them to each camp. We believe our team is most effective in teaching chess to children of all ages and levels. The exceptional organization and ever-fun curriculum has fueled much interest from scholastic players and coaches from around the country, prompting them to request USA Chess camps in their areas.

At the same summer camp locations, we also offer the immensely popular Gamebuilder Video Game Creation Camps, The Active Learning Computer Animation Programs, and other Computer Enrichment Programs such as Modding, Networking and Hosting with Minecraft. We now offer seven unique programs in all.

At these camps, children are assigned a computer for the week; they spend the week learning to create their own one-of- a- kind video games in our Gamebuilder Camps, Animation Projects in our Animation Camps, also Modding, Networking and Hosting with Minecraft.

BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: In each week long camp,we will be actively working on communication, empowerment, self-worth and self-regulation,. The girl’s will be working with the horses each day to develop confidence, self-esteem and leadership skills. This camp will support your daughter’s belief in herself as she explores new skills for relationship, conflict and more. The days will be full of fun and meaningful activities that will help your daughter thrive.

SPECIAL NEEDS CAMPERS: This is a therapeutic equine therapy camp available for girls struggling with self-esteem, confidence, relationships, anxiety, depression, and many other emotional struggles.

CAMP FACILITIES: This camp is located at Medicine Horse in Boulder, CO. For more than 11 years, Medicine Horse Program has been dedicated to enhancing the quality of life of adolescents, families, and adults through unique equine-assisted experiences. They are a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: This camp is facilitated by 2 therapists and supported by horse handlers to provided your daughters the best support during this fun and transformative camp.

Girls' Empowerment Camp Schedule:

Monday: Touching in and Grounding

On the first day of camp we will be exploring how to care for the horses and how to care for ourselves. We will be doing grooming and art-work activities to explore and reflect on this important topic. In the afternoon we will work with the herd of horses and we will learn how to calm ourselves and how to safely be in relationship with the horses and each other.

Tuesday: Leadership and Embodiment

On this day we will be exploring leadership and what it means to be a leader. We will discuss personal power, body language and communication. We will spend the day working with these topics and learning to lead the horses in a safe and productive way.

Wednesday: Honesty and Conflict

On the third day of camp we will be exploring honesty and conflict. We will spend time educating the girl’s about their brain’s and their body’s reactions to fear and conflict, in an effort to teach them how to work with difficult emotions in a positive way. We will be “joining” with the horses on this day. This activity is all about honesty, connection and relationship.

Thursday: Feeling Powerful

On this day we will be working on the skills we have built so far and we will be increasing our horsemanship skills in preparation for riding on Day 5. In order to feel powerful we need to be able to calm ourselves, be a leader, and communicate honestly. We will use all of these skills in an activity with the horses, concentrating on communication, trust and self-worth.

Friday: Intimacy and Trust

The last day! On this day we will be riding all day long. We will be bringing in all of the tools we have built since Day 1 and we will be celebrating all we have learned and done in the 5 days.

Heather Gunther is a registered psychotherapist with 15 years experience working with children and teens in teaching, counseling and wilderness therapy settings. She has advanced training in synergetic play therapy, wilderness therapy, transpersonal counseling and theta healing. To learn more about Heather visit her website at: Our Camp Website Link: www.HealThroughPlay.com

Eve Ellis is a registered psychotherapist with 5 years experience working with children and teens in therapeutic settings and over 10 years experience working with children and teens in equine settings. She has advanced training in play therapy, wilderness therapy, equine assisted psychotherapy and transpersonal counseling. Eve finds the equine-human relationship both empowering and revealing, and loves working with the horses to help individuals build self-confidence and hope. To learn more about Eve Ellis visit: Our Camp Website Link: www.NatureofTherapy.com

CAMP LEADERSHIP CIT/LIT PROGRAMS: Camp focuses on girl leadership.

FAMILY CAMP SESSION(S): Each day parents will be given talking points to support their daughters in bringing the lessons of camp into their daily life. Parents will also be contacted before and after camp to discuss challenges and growth.

YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: Heal Through Play also offers play therapy services through-out the year for children struggling with anxiety, anger, depression, aggression, sensory processing, autism, adoption, trauma, and other struggles that may be keeping a child from thriving. For more information visit: Our Camp Website Link: www.HealThroughPlay.com

OTHER CAMP INFO: WHAT IS EQUINE THERAPY?
Equine Therapy believes that the use of horses in therapy fosters personal growth and exploration. It can involve riding, lunging, leading, feeding, grooming and herd work dependent on each individual’s needs and desires. It occurs mostly outside in a field or a stall with horses. It has been known to assist many different people with a variety of needs and hopes in therapy.

WHY EQUINE THERAPY?
The horse is an intuitive creature known for its ability to connect with humans and maintain its wild and primal nature. The connection with the horse fosters increased self-esteem and confidenceWorking with horses teaches the importance of appropriate boundaries. It increases an individual’s ability to express their needs and emotions clearly. Riding horses increases trunk control, fine motor control and balance. Equine Therapy creates real-life situations in which individuals must learn to develop and integrate life-skills.

CAMP FACILITIES: This camp is located at Medicine Horse in Boulder, CO. For more than 11 years, Medicine Horse Program has been dedicated to enhancing the quality of life of adolescents, families, and adults through unique equine-assisted experiences. They are a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: This camp is facilitated by 2 therapists and supported by horse handlers to provided your daughters the best support during this fun and transformative camp.

Girls' Empowerment Camp Schedule:

Monday: Touching in and Grounding

On the first day of camp we will be exploring how to care for the horses and how to care for ourselves. We will be doing grooming and art-work activities to explore and reflect on this important topic. In the afternoon we will work with the herd of horses and we will learn how to calm ourselves and how to safely be in relationship with the horses and each other.

Tuesday: Leadership and Embodiment

On this day we will be exploring leadership and what it means to be a leader. We will discuss personal power, body language and communication. We will spend the day working with these topics and learning to lead the horses in a safe and productive way.

Wednesday: Honesty and Conflict

On the third day of camp we will be exploring honesty and conflict. We will spend time educating the girl’s about their brain’s and their body’s reactions to fear and conflict, in an effort to teach them how to work with difficult emotions in a positive way. We will be “joining” with the horses on this day. This activity is all about honesty, connection and relationship.

Thursday: Feeling Powerful

On this day we will be working on the skills we have built so far and we will be increasing our horsemanship skills in preparation for riding on Day 5. In order to feel powerful we need to be able to calm ourselves, be a leader, and communicate honestly. We will use all of these skills in an activity with the horses, concentrating on communication, trust and self-worth.

Friday: Intimacy and Trust

The last day! On this day we will be riding all day long. We will be bringing in all of the tools we have built since Day 1 and we will be celebrating all we have learned and done in the 5 days.

Heather Gunther is a registered psychotherapist with 15 years experience working with children and teens in teaching, counseling and wilderness therapy settings. She has advanced training in synergetic play therapy, wilderness therapy, transpersonal counseling and theta healing. To learn more about Heather visit her website at: Our Camp Website Link: www.HealThroughPlay.com

Eve Ellis is a registered psychotherapist with 5 years experience working with children and teens in therapeutic settings and over 10 years experience working with children and teens in equine settings. She has advanced training in play therapy, wilderness therapy, equine assisted psychotherapy and transpersonal counseling. Eve finds the equine-human relationship both empowering and revealing, and loves working with the horses to help individuals build self-confidence and hope. To learn more about Eve Ellis visit: Our Camp Website Link: www.NatureofTherapy.com

CAMP LEADERSHIP CIT/LIT PROGRAMS: Camp focuses on girl leadership.

FAMILY CAMP SESSION(S): Each day parents will be given talking points to support their daughters in bringing the lessons of camp into their daily life. Parents will also be contacted before and after camp to discuss challenges and growth.

YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: Heal Through Play also offers play therapy services through-out the year for children struggling with anxiety, anger, depression, aggression, sensory processing, autism, adoption, trauma, and other struggles that may be keeping a child from thriving. For more information visit: Our Camp Website Link: www.HealThroughPlay.com

OTHER CAMP INFO: WHAT IS EQUINE THERAPY?
Equine Therapy believes that the use of horses in therapy fosters personal growth and exploration. It can involve riding, lunging, leading, feeding, grooming and herd work dependent on each individual’s needs and desires. It occurs mostly outside in a field or a stall with horses. It has been known to assist many different people with a variety of needs and hopes in therapy.

WHY EQUINE THERAPY?
The horse is an intuitive creature known for its ability to connect with humans and maintain its wild and primal nature. The connection with the horse fosters increased self-esteem and confidenceWorking with horses teaches the importance of appropriate boundaries. It increases an individual’s ability to express their needs and emotions clearly. Riding horses increases trunk control, fine motor control and balance. Equine Therapy creates real-life situations in which individuals must learn to develop and integrate life-skills.

BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Extreme Sports Camp is getting ready for there winter day camps at Snowmass Village, Colorado. Registration is open and have availability from December 22-April 4. Call today for more information regarding winter, spring and summer programs!

SPECIAL NEEDS CAMPERS: Extreme Sports Camp serves local, regional and national populations across the autism spectrum and related developmental disabilities.

CAMP LOCATION: Extreme Sports Camp is located in the Roaring Fork Valley between Glenwood Springs and Aspen. Many of our activities take place throughout the valley as well as Rifle, New Castle, etc. Our office is located in Carbondale, CO, about 30 miles from Aspen.

CAMP FACILITIES: Our camp facilities vary depending on the season and programs that are in session. During the summer months, Extreme Sports Camp stays at Colorado Mountain College Spring Valley Campus in Carbondale, Colorado. During the Fall weekend programs, Extreme Sports Camp meets at their office in Carbondale and participates in activities throughout the valley. The winter program takes place at Snowmass Village and Ski Resort, specifically at the Viceroy.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Our staff at Extreme Sports Camp are educated and experienced in working with individuals across the autism spectrum and at any level of athletic ability. Certifications within the staff vary from Teacher Certifications, Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist, Behavior Specialists, and Vocational Rehabilitation.

Extreme Sports Camp is embarking on their second winter season as a PSIA (Professional Ski Instructors of America) school for autism. Our mission is to enhance the health, social engagement, and personal growth of people with autism through challenging, attainable, and enjoyable recreational, athletic, and work programs. Unlike their typical peers, children and adults with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have few opportunities to experience the more advanced, age-appropriate activities which truly challenge them.

Extreme Sports Camp provides this opportunity and the underlying instructional approach to realize it. ESC believes that learning any activity is best accomplished through sustained and repeated immersion, coupled with the expectation that the participant can in fact progress to the next level.

We have chosen activities that can be �extreme� to an ASD child but which can also be mastered by that child through incremental learning. The activity provides an intrinsic motivation to learn and work, and the staff of ESC provides the specialized instruction to enable the camper to succeed.

Extreme Sports Camp was founded in 2004 in Aspen, Colorado.

CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Scholarship applications don't have to be submitted at the same time that you register- the earlier we receive them, the better! If your child lives in the local area (between Aspen and Parachute) and you want to enter him or her into the camp for respite reason, you may be qualified for assistance from The Valley Autism Assistance Fund, a charitable initiative of the Aspen Valley Foundation that provides monetary support to local families with members on the autism spectrum.

Please see the Aspen Valley Foundation website for more information and application instructions.

External scholarships are available as well. Autism Care and Treatment Today offers scholarships to families, with priority going to military families and families with more than one child affected with autism. See Our Camp Website Link: www.act-today.org for more information.

FAMILY CAMP SESSION(S): During our summer programs, we offer a Family Session, where families are able to come stay overnight and participate in the activities with their children.

YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: Extreme Sports Camp offers a fun, rewarding, and challenging overnight sports camp that provides the opportunities and support for children and adults on the autism spectrum to progress in active sports. Our staff is experienced in working with individuals across the spectrum and at any level of athletic ability. We know that people with autism can succeed at recreational sports � they just need the chance and the appropriate instructional approach.

Whether your camper's goal is improving athletic ability or building friendships and deepening social skills, Extreme Sports Camp has what you need! Participants experience sports activities each day that include wake boarding, water skiing, tubing, biking, rock climbing, white water kayaking, climbing on a ropes challenge course, hiking, and swimming. Activities are repeated throughout the week to build skills and confidence.

At our base camp at the Colorado Mountain College Spring Valley campus, ESC offers supplemental activities in a social environment such as yoga, games, movies, therapeutic drumming and dancing, and music in the park, as well as low-key athletics such as disk golf and field sports. We also now offer an adult-specific program lead by a dedicated Adult Team Supervisor. This program includes our regular sports plus employment-skills enhancement.

Depending on the individual's skill level, participants can assist our counseling, logistics and sports instruction staff, or they can focus on fully-supported development of discrete job tasks. Training is in the outdoor sports and recreation field in an ASD-friendly environment and is fully individualized. Our location on a community college campus facilitates age-appropriate living and working away from family. ESC is known for its winter ski/snowbard programs and summer camps; but we don't just disappear during the spring and fall! Our weekend program runs throughout the school year, offering a variety of outdoor (and some indoor) activities throughout the Roaring Fork Valley to small groups of no more than seven local participants from Aspen or the Roaring Fork Valley.

The program is designed for individuals anywhere on the autism spectrum from age six and up. Our pioneering methods combine relationship-based, social-emotional supports, embedded motivators & positive reinforcements � plus sports proficiency instruction & analytics are effective for ANY skill level! At the Winter Day Camp, we enjoy 5 days of skiing and snowboarding at Snowmass, Colorado, one of the world�s premier family-friendly ski resorts just a few miles outside of Aspen. The private lesson option pairs campers with Aspen Skiing Company instructors trained in working with persons with autism. Because it is a 1:1 program, private lessons allow for greater flexibility and convenience for participants than the camp program while still providing them the same quality ski/ snowboard instruction.

Families that want their students to enjoy a lesson with an Aspen Ski Company professional instructor while developing their social skills in a mainstream environment can request to sign-up for our buddy-supported group lessons. Supervised by an ESC buddy, enrolled students will participate in one of Aspen Skiing Company�s group lessons alongside neuro-typical learners of the same age group and skill level. The buddy-supported group lessons package includes assistance from an ESC buddy throughout the day. Improve Basic Life Skills! Adult Participants improve their social, vocational, daily living, and athletic skills with Extreme Sports Camp's trademark 1:1 support.

At ESC, we know that there are limited resources available for adults with autism after leaving school to facilitate their entry into the outside world. But adults with autism want to live dignified lives, just like other adults! So ESC has joined the growing national and global adult autism support movement by offering assistance and opportunities for young adults to integrate themselves in the mainstream Aspen and Roaring Fork Valley Community.

We learn vocational skills through job training and job hunting with our HIRE Adult Program, social skills through age-appropriate activities such as dining out and going to concerts, daily living skills through community living in ESC's camp house in Carbondale, Colorado, and athletic skills through ESC's classic athletic activities such as swimming, wake boarding, and hiking.

Our approach is thus holistic, attending to every aspect of our participant's maturing personality, and communal, incorporating participants into all facets of life in the valley and promoting community autism awareness. We recognize that people with autism are as multifaceted and are social beings as much as anyone else.

CAMP FACILITIES: Our camp facilities vary depending on the season and programs that are in session. During the summer months, Extreme Sports Camp stays at Colorado Mountain College Spring Valley Campus in Carbondale, Colorado. During the Fall weekend programs, Extreme Sports Camp meets at their office in Carbondale and participates in activities throughout the valley. The winter program takes place at Snowmass Village and Ski Resort, specifically at the Viceroy.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Our staff at Extreme Sports Camp are educated and experienced in working with individuals across the autism spectrum and at any level of athletic ability. Certifications within the staff vary from Teacher Certifications, Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist, Behavior Specialists, and Vocational Rehabilitation.

Extreme Sports Camp is embarking on their second winter season as a PSIA (Professional Ski Instructors of America) school for autism. Our mission is to enhance the health, social engagement, and personal growth of people with autism through challenging, attainable, and enjoyable recreational, athletic, and work programs. Unlike their typical peers, children and adults with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have few opportunities to experience the more advanced, age-appropriate activities which truly challenge them.

Extreme Sports Camp provides this opportunity and the underlying instructional approach to realize it. ESC believes that learning any activity is best accomplished through sustained and repeated immersion, coupled with the expectation that the participant can in fact progress to the next level.

We have chosen activities that can be �extreme� to an ASD child but which can also be mastered by that child through incremental learning. The activity provides an intrinsic motivation to learn and work, and the staff of ESC provides the specialized instruction to enable the camper to succeed.

Extreme Sports Camp was founded in 2004 in Aspen, Colorado.

CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Scholarship applications don't have to be submitted at the same time that you register- the earlier we receive them, the better! If your child lives in the local area (between Aspen and Parachute) and you want to enter him or her into the camp for respite reason, you may be qualified for assistance from The Valley Autism Assistance Fund, a charitable initiative of the Aspen Valley Foundation that provides monetary support to local families with members on the autism spectrum.

Please see the Aspen Valley Foundation website for more information and application instructions.

External scholarships are available as well. Autism Care and Treatment Today offers scholarships to families, with priority going to military families and families with more than one child affected with autism. See Our Camp Website Link: www.act-today.org for more information.

FAMILY CAMP SESSION(S): During our summer programs, we offer a Family Session, where families are able to come stay overnight and participate in the activities with their children.

YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: Extreme Sports Camp offers a fun, rewarding, and challenging overnight sports camp that provides the opportunities and support for children and adults on the autism spectrum to progress in active sports. Our staff is experienced in working with individuals across the spectrum and at any level of athletic ability. We know that people with autism can succeed at recreational sports � they just need the chance and the appropriate instructional approach.

Whether your camper's goal is improving athletic ability or building friendships and deepening social skills, Extreme Sports Camp has what you need! Participants experience sports activities each day that include wake boarding, water skiing, tubing, biking, rock climbing, white water kayaking, climbing on a ropes challenge course, hiking, and swimming. Activities are repeated throughout the week to build skills and confidence.

At our base camp at the Colorado Mountain College Spring Valley campus, ESC offers supplemental activities in a social environment such as yoga, games, movies, therapeutic drumming and dancing, and music in the park, as well as low-key athletics such as disk golf and field sports. We also now offer an adult-specific program lead by a dedicated Adult Team Supervisor. This program includes our regular sports plus employment-skills enhancement.

Depending on the individual's skill level, participants can assist our counseling, logistics and sports instruction staff, or they can focus on fully-supported development of discrete job tasks. Training is in the outdoor sports and recreation field in an ASD-friendly environment and is fully individualized. Our location on a community college campus facilitates age-appropriate living and working away from family. ESC is known for its winter ski/snowbard programs and summer camps; but we don't just disappear during the spring and fall! Our weekend program runs throughout the school year, offering a variety of outdoor (and some indoor) activities throughout the Roaring Fork Valley to small groups of no more than seven local participants from Aspen or the Roaring Fork Valley.

The program is designed for individuals anywhere on the autism spectrum from age six and up. Our pioneering methods combine relationship-based, social-emotional supports, embedded motivators & positive reinforcements � plus sports proficiency instruction & analytics are effective for ANY skill level! At the Winter Day Camp, we enjoy 5 days of skiing and snowboarding at Snowmass, Colorado, one of the world�s premier family-friendly ski resorts just a few miles outside of Aspen. The private lesson option pairs campers with Aspen Skiing Company instructors trained in working with persons with autism. Because it is a 1:1 program, private lessons allow for greater flexibility and convenience for participants than the camp program while still providing them the same quality ski/ snowboard instruction.

Families that want their students to enjoy a lesson with an Aspen Ski Company professional instructor while developing their social skills in a mainstream environment can request to sign-up for our buddy-supported group lessons. Supervised by an ESC buddy, enrolled students will participate in one of Aspen Skiing Company�s group lessons alongside neuro-typical learners of the same age group and skill level. The buddy-supported group lessons package includes assistance from an ESC buddy throughout the day. Improve Basic Life Skills! Adult Participants improve their social, vocational, daily living, and athletic skills with Extreme Sports Camp's trademark 1:1 support.

At ESC, we know that there are limited resources available for adults with autism after leaving school to facilitate their entry into the outside world. But adults with autism want to live dignified lives, just like other adults! So ESC has joined the growing national and global adult autism support movement by offering assistance and opportunities for young adults to integrate themselves in the mainstream Aspen and Roaring Fork Valley Community.

We learn vocational skills through job training and job hunting with our HIRE Adult Program, social skills through age-appropriate activities such as dining out and going to concerts, daily living skills through community living in ESC's camp house in Carbondale, Colorado, and athletic skills through ESC's classic athletic activities such as swimming, wake boarding, and hiking.

Our approach is thus holistic, attending to every aspect of our participant's maturing personality, and communal, incorporating participants into all facets of life in the valley and promoting community autism awareness. We recognize that people with autism are as multifaceted and are social beings as much as anyone else.

BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Inspiring sessions for piano, voice, composition, all orchestral instruments (strings and winds), folk music, chamber music, and more on a historic site in the mountains. A variety of programs for ages 10-15, 13-17, 18-24, and adults, all skill levels.

CAMP FACILITIES: Log cabins on the historic site of the Hewes-Kirkwood Inn dot the landscape of Rocky Ridge Music Center's 17 acres of alpine forest at the foot of Longs Peak. There are approximately 40 buildings including a main lodge, dining hall, office, and series of residential and practice cabins. The dining hall doubles as concert hall and lecture/rehearsal room. Boys residential cabins and girls residential cabins are on opposite sides of the campus with faculty residential cabins and other buildings in the middle. Trained, qualified counselors reside in the residential cabins with the students. Practice cabins are found throughout campus with pianos available in most cabins. Rocky Ridge owns a state-of-the-art water filtration system is tested daily and provides plenty of clean, mountain-fresh water on campus.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Founded in 1942, Rocky Ridge Music Center is dedicated to providing transformative music education at both our historic summer campus in Estes Park, CO and our newly established year-round Music Academy in Boulder, CO.

The Center’s programs give students of all ages and levels a variety of opportunities to work with exceptional artists, teachers, and colleagues from around the world. Rocky Ridge encourages participants to engage in lifelong music-making and to build creative communities where they live and work.

Students come from all over the world to study music in beautiful surroundings located at the foot of Longs Peak in Estes Park, Colorado. Youth from ages 10 to 24 can study any orchestral instrument, piano, voice or composition with highly qualified resident and visiting faculty. There are also seminars for adults in piano, folk music, and chamber music. Anywhere from 60 to 80 students may attend RRMC at any given time, with a variety of programs lasting from four days to four weeks.

Rocky Ridge is the proud recipient of the Best of Estes Park 2015 Award for Instruction Schools, Camps, and Services.

CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Scholarships are available based on need and merit. To apply for merit based scholarships, applicants must submit audio or video recording demonstrating applicant's musical skill and accomplishment.

FAMILY CAMP SESSION(S): American Roots Music Program is ideal for a family learning experience.

YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: The Rocky Ridge Music Academy opened in January 2016 to provide year-round music lessons, classes, and ensembles to musicians of all ages and levels at our location in North Boulder. For more information, visit Our Camp Website Link: www.rockyridge.org or contact the Music Academy at MusicAcademy[AT]RockyRidge.org or 303-449-1106.

OTHER CAMP INFO: Visit the Rocky Ridge website for more information at Our Camp Website Link: www.RockyRidge.org or contact the office at RRMC[AT]RockyRidge.org or 970-586-4031

Adult Piano Seminar 1 May 27 to May 31 (ages 18+)Adult Guitar Seminar 2 May 27 to May 31 (ages 18+) Adult Piano Seminar 2 May 31 to June 4 (ages 18+) Adult Guitar Seminar 2 May 31 to June 4 (ages 18+)Junior Artist Seminar June 6 to 18 (ages 13 to 17)Young Artist Seminar June 20 to July 16 (ages 18 to 24)Junior Music Program July 18 to 30 (ages 10 to 15)Jazz Program August 1 to 6 (ages 13 to 17)Ambassadors for Environment and Music August 1 to 6 (ages 13 to 17)Chamberre in the Rockies August 9 to 13 (ages 18+)American Roots Music Program September 1 to 4 (ages 18+)

CAMP FACILITIES: Log cabins on the historic site of the Hewes-Kirkwood Inn dot the landscape of Rocky Ridge Music Center's 17 acres of alpine forest at the foot of Longs Peak. There are approximately 40 buildings including a main lodge, dining hall, office, and series of residential and practice cabins. The dining hall doubles as concert hall and lecture/rehearsal room. Boys residential cabins and girls residential cabins are on opposite sides of the campus with faculty residential cabins and other buildings in the middle. Trained, qualified counselors reside in the residential cabins with the students. Practice cabins are found throughout campus with pianos available in most cabins. Rocky Ridge owns a state-of-the-art water filtration system is tested daily and provides plenty of clean, mountain-fresh water on campus.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Founded in 1942, Rocky Ridge Music Center is dedicated to providing transformative music education at both our historic summer campus in Estes Park, CO and our newly established year-round Music Academy in Boulder, CO.

The Center’s programs give students of all ages and levels a variety of opportunities to work with exceptional artists, teachers, and colleagues from around the world. Rocky Ridge encourages participants to engage in lifelong music-making and to build creative communities where they live and work.

Students come from all over the world to study music in beautiful surroundings located at the foot of Longs Peak in Estes Park, Colorado. Youth from ages 10 to 24 can study any orchestral instrument, piano, voice or composition with highly qualified resident and visiting faculty. There are also seminars for adults in piano, folk music, and chamber music. Anywhere from 60 to 80 students may attend RRMC at any given time, with a variety of programs lasting from four days to four weeks.

Rocky Ridge is the proud recipient of the Best of Estes Park 2015 Award for Instruction Schools, Camps, and Services.

CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Scholarships are available based on need and merit. To apply for merit based scholarships, applicants must submit audio or video recording demonstrating applicant's musical skill and accomplishment.

FAMILY CAMP SESSION(S): American Roots Music Program is ideal for a family learning experience.

YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: The Rocky Ridge Music Academy opened in January 2016 to provide year-round music lessons, classes, and ensembles to musicians of all ages and levels at our location in North Boulder. For more information, visit Our Camp Website Link: www.rockyridge.org or contact the Music Academy at MusicAcademy[AT]RockyRidge.org or 303-449-1106.

OTHER CAMP INFO: Visit the Rocky Ridge website for more information at Our Camp Website Link: www.RockyRidge.org or contact the office at RRMC[AT]RockyRidge.org or 970-586-4031

Adult Piano Seminar 1 May 27 to May 31 (ages 18+)Adult Guitar Seminar 2 May 27 to May 31 (ages 18+) Adult Piano Seminar 2 May 31 to June 4 (ages 18+) Adult Guitar Seminar 2 May 31 to June 4 (ages 18+)Junior Artist Seminar June 6 to 18 (ages 13 to 17)Young Artist Seminar June 20 to July 16 (ages 18 to 24)Junior Music Program July 18 to 30 (ages 10 to 15)Jazz Program August 1 to 6 (ages 13 to 17)Ambassadors for Environment and Music August 1 to 6 (ages 13 to 17)Chamberre in the Rockies August 9 to 13 (ages 18+)American Roots Music Program September 1 to 4 (ages 18+)

Despicable Me 3 Summer Camp Denver, Colorado

BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Join us for the Despicable Me 3 Summer Camp! Have fun cultivating your creativity with dance, music, arts and crafts; exploring the world of Despicable Me 3. Hope to see you there!

BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Now in our fourth year, the Wilson Collegiate Tennis Camp at Colorado College is one of the most personal and comprehensive tennis camps in the state. With an emphasis on small enrollment to ensure personal attention, the CC camp provides young players 5.5-6 hours of tennis a day to ensure the proper amount of repetitions to see marked improvement throughout the week.

The camp is directed by Colorado College Head Men’s and Women’s Tennis coach Anthony Weber. Coach Weber has been a staple in Colorado Springs tennis more many years and brings his enthusiasm, personal attention and first rate tennis instruction to the camp.Each camper will receive instruction on the fundamentals of all major strokes and will enhance their skills through repetition, ball-feeding drills, live-ball situations and competitive match play. In addition, campers will be exposed to team competition and match play in singles and doubles.

These camps are excellent preparation for anyone interested in participating in middle school, high school or USTA team tennis, or preparing to compete in USTA leagues and/or tournaments.

CAMP FACILITIES: The Wilson Collegiate Tennis Camp at Colorado College will be hosted on the newly remodeled varsity tennis complex and the camp will have access to the picturesque campus facilities, including the El Pomar Athletic Complex.

CAMP FACILITIES: The Wilson Collegiate Tennis Camp at Colorado College will be hosted on the newly remodeled varsity tennis complex and the camp will have access to the picturesque campus facilities, including the El Pomar Athletic Complex.

Engineering Summer Day CampDenver, Colorado

TYPE OF CAMP: Day Camp. Monday -Friday. Drop-off is from 8:30-9:00. Pick-up is from 5:00-5:15

CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers. All Girl Campers.

BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: At the Ritchie School’s Engineering Summer Day camp, students will learn the fundamentals of design, math and engineering through fun activities like building robots that play soccer and constructing towers out of marshmallows. These activities aim to get students excited about careers in engineering, mathematics and other science-related fields.

CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES: June 18th-22th, 2018 (Middle School Women’s Camp)July 9th-13th, 2018 (High School Women’s and Men’s Camp)$395 (scholarships available)Contact: 303-871-3041Lunch included in feeDirected by university professors with assistance from undergraduate and graduate students

CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES: June 18th-22th, 2018 (Middle School Women’s Camp)July 9th-13th, 2018 (High School Women’s and Men’s Camp)$395 (scholarships available)Contact: 303-871-3041Lunch included in feeDirected by university professors with assistance from undergraduate and graduate students

BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: The Camp Inc. Business Academy runs programming focused around business and technology.

We offer summer day camps, after-school programs, weekend retreats and online content. Our programs are geared for 4th to 12th graders who want to dig into launching their own startup company, learning to write software code in Python, developing new product ideas in a maker space, or learning how to market a product or service.

Camp Inc. Business Academy is based out of the Boulder, CO JCC and provides programs and curriculum for other organizations around the country.

SPECIAL NEEDS CAMPERS: Camp Inc. is able to support a wide variety of special needs, but does not have a dedicated program at this time. Contact us directly for more information.

Rocket Blast (Golden Community Center) - Rocket Blast is SpaceTime's Best Of rockets and space mission program. It combines the most popular elements of our three other rocket science programs into one hands-on, fun-packed rocket building and launching workshop and includes lots of all new elements for hours of serious rocket craziness.Full and half day options are available.

Interstellar Adventure (Longmont Recreation) - Come see what it will take for us to really go on the greatest adventure ever-a journey to another star! See how far away they really are, use real lasers to send them a message, build a ship to survive deep-space asteroid impacts, and find out about all the amazing things out there: black holes, pulsars, giant Earth-like planets, and just maybe... aliens!Full and half day options are available.

Spring Break Day Camps:

Space Chase (Parker PACE Center) - Put on your detective's hat to solve a mystery spanning the whole solar system! Students will piece together clues about a strange comet headed for the sun while learning about the planets, asteroids and moons it passes along the way, and how all those things affect life here on Earth!Full and half day options are available.

Classes run morning, afternoons (and sometimes both!) Monday-Friday during the summer, held in Denver area recreation centers. For more info and additional program listings visit us at Our Camp Website Link: www.spacetimekids.com

Rocket Blast (Golden Community Center) - Rocket Blast is SpaceTime's Best Of rockets and space mission program. It combines the most popular elements of our three other rocket science programs into one hands-on, fun-packed rocket building and launching workshop and includes lots of all new elements for hours of serious rocket craziness.Full and half day options are available.

Interstellar Adventure (Longmont Recreation) - Come see what it will take for us to really go on the greatest adventure ever-a journey to another star! See how far away they really are, use real lasers to send them a message, build a ship to survive deep-space asteroid impacts, and find out about all the amazing things out there: black holes, pulsars, giant Earth-like planets, and just maybe... aliens!Full and half day options are available.

Spring Break Day Camps:

Space Chase (Parker PACE Center) - Put on your detective's hat to solve a mystery spanning the whole solar system! Students will piece together clues about a strange comet headed for the sun while learning about the planets, asteroids and moons it passes along the way, and how all those things affect life here on Earth!Full and half day options are available.

Classes run morning, afternoons (and sometimes both!) Monday-Friday during the summer, held in Denver area recreation centers. For more info and additional program listings visit us at Our Camp Website Link: www.spacetimekids.com

CAMP FACILITIES: Please visit the website for complete information on ALL locations.

Pennsylvania: We train, eat, and sleep all at the Ramada Inn Convention Center Hotel. It provides an ideal learning experience and air conditioned wrestling area.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: USA Olympian - Ken Chertow

OLYMPIC AND ALL-AMERICAN COMPETITOR•3x Academic All American•3x NCAA All American•2x Junior National Champion and OW•2x Junior World Champion•Olympic Festival Champion•Midlands Champion & OWOwner and Coach of the Gold Medal Training Camp system for 20+ years. Our campers have won 500+ State Championships in the last decade.

CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: GROUP DISCOUNTS: We offer substantial group discounts and enable coaches and group leaders to attend camp at no charge. We allow all the wrestlers in the community to combine for the group total.See below for details.

FUNDRAISING: Raise funds for camp with Reaching Our Goal. It’s quick, easy, and profitable, with no risk to you. Click here for more information!

FAMILY CAMP SESSION(S): Father/Son Camp Options

Parents, you are welcome to attend either the Kids Training Camp or the Future Champions Camp with your son. This is a unique opportunity to learn and bond together in a world class wrestling environment that also stresses fun, fitness, and fundamentals. We encourage you to attend sessions, take notes, video tape the instructional presentations, and/or assist your son. We offer a variety of housing and meal options to meet the needs and budget of your family. We look forward to providing you and your child with a memorable learning experience.

CAMP FACILITIES: Please visit the website for complete information on ALL locations.

Pennsylvania: We train, eat, and sleep all at the Ramada Inn Convention Center Hotel. It provides an ideal learning experience and air conditioned wrestling area.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: USA Olympian - Ken Chertow

OLYMPIC AND ALL-AMERICAN COMPETITOR•3x Academic All American•3x NCAA All American•2x Junior National Champion and OW•2x Junior World Champion•Olympic Festival Champion•Midlands Champion & OWOwner and Coach of the Gold Medal Training Camp system for 20+ years. Our campers have won 500+ State Championships in the last decade.

CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: GROUP DISCOUNTS: We offer substantial group discounts and enable coaches and group leaders to attend camp at no charge. We allow all the wrestlers in the community to combine for the group total.See below for details.

FUNDRAISING: Raise funds for camp with Reaching Our Goal. It’s quick, easy, and profitable, with no risk to you. Click here for more information!

FAMILY CAMP SESSION(S): Father/Son Camp Options

Parents, you are welcome to attend either the Kids Training Camp or the Future Champions Camp with your son. This is a unique opportunity to learn and bond together in a world class wrestling environment that also stresses fun, fitness, and fundamentals. We encourage you to attend sessions, take notes, video tape the instructional presentations, and/or assist your son. We offer a variety of housing and meal options to meet the needs and budget of your family. We look forward to providing you and your child with a memorable learning experience.

Suzanne Himka, RD, CSCS iis a Registered Dietitian and Certified Strength and Condititoning Specialist who has over 25 years of coaching gymnastics experience as well as collegiate experience. She currently teaches PE, fitness & Nutrition for The University School and owner of Fit for a King. She has competed and won on the popular television show, "American Gladiators" and wanted to offer a camp based on these popular television shows knowing what is required to try out and make it.

Frances Chacon is a Certified Level One Track Coach as well as a ISSA Certified personal trainer who specialize in speed, agility, balance and explosiveness training with young athletes. She has over 30 years of coaching experience with young athletes.

CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: If money is an issue please contact us. We provide discounts for multiple children.

Suzanne Himka, RD, CSCS iis a Registered Dietitian and Certified Strength and Condititoning Specialist who has over 25 years of coaching gymnastics experience as well as collegiate experience. She currently teaches PE, fitness & Nutrition for The University School and owner of Fit for a King. She has competed and won on the popular television show, "American Gladiators" and wanted to offer a camp based on these popular television shows knowing what is required to try out and make it.

Frances Chacon is a Certified Level One Track Coach as well as a ISSA Certified personal trainer who specialize in speed, agility, balance and explosiveness training with young athletes. She has over 30 years of coaching experience with young athletes.

CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: If money is an issue please contact us. We provide discounts for multiple children.

CAMP FACILITIES: All students choosing to stay on campus will stay in newly constructed, air conditioned dorms.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: 2014 marks the 45th anniversary of the Marching Band Workshop program providing programs for high school instrumentalists, color guard, percussionists, twirlers and Drum Majors.

Our Drum Major track is provided by the curriculum and staff of the renowned George N. Parks Drum Major Academy and our Band Leadership workshop is lead by Dr. Tim Lautzenheiser, a clinician known and respected internationally.

CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Register before Feb 1 for 10% discount, before April 1 for 5%.

CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES: Go to our website and check out the "What the students say" to see why your favorite band student should attend a Vivace Workshop this summer!

CAMP FACILITIES: All students choosing to stay on campus will stay in newly constructed, air conditioned dorms.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: 2014 marks the 45th anniversary of the Marching Band Workshop program providing programs for high school instrumentalists, color guard, percussionists, twirlers and Drum Majors.

Our Drum Major track is provided by the curriculum and staff of the renowned George N. Parks Drum Major Academy and our Band Leadership workshop is lead by Dr. Tim Lautzenheiser, a clinician known and respected internationally.

CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Register before Feb 1 for 10% discount, before April 1 for 5%.

CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES: Go to our website and check out the "What the students say" to see why your favorite band student should attend a Vivace Workshop this summer!

BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Connect with others who are asking questions about life, faith, and what matters. Summit’s Student Conference is a 12-day experience where students discover how to approach questions about faith and doubts in an ever-changing culture. We help them to resolutely champion a Christian worldview. Summit hosts ten Student Conferences in three locations. We understand the unique challenges around the desire for deep relationships and intentional conversations about life. At Summit, over 475,000 students and adults have discovered the value of truth and relationship. More than knowing what they believe, they connect their faith with a Christian worldview, live it out, and lead others to do that same.

CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED: and more.

CAMP LOCATION: In Colorado, we are nestled in the foothills of Pikes Peak in Manitou Springs, CO. Twenty minutes from Colorado Springs.

In Pennsylvania, we are located on the campus of Lancaster Bible College in Lancaster, PA.

In Tennessee, we are located on the campus of Union University, in Jackson, TN.

“Summit was a game-changing experience for me! While on a radio interview, I was asked, ‘If you had just one piece of advice for parents to help their kids hold onto their faith, what would that be?’ It’s easy, send your kids to Summit!” —Dr. Sean McDowell, Associate Professor of Apologetics at Biola University, Summit Resident Scholar, and Summit Alumni

“I really didn’t think it was possible to change, and I didn’t care. My dad sent me to Summit and everything changed.” —Ryan Dobson, Summit Alumni, and co-author of Your Legacy: Greatest Gift with Dr. James Dobson

CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: OR at Gutenberg College: Students must enroll full-time at Gutenberg College within one year of completing the Summit Conference to be eligible for a four-year renewable* $500 grant or within one year of completing the Summit Semester to be eligible for a four-year renewable* $1,000 grant. These grants may be combined. Our Camp Website Link: gutenberg.edu

PA at LBC (Lancaster Bible College): LBC will be offering a $4,000 scholarship (renewable annually for up to 4 years) to Summit students who enroll full-time as first-time students at LBC in our traditional program.

OneLife is offering to reimburse half of the cost of any Summit Conference in the form of a scholarship to OneLife, equalling $824!

TN at Union University: Union University will offer a scholarship of $10,000 to any new student that attends the Summit Student Conference and then enrolls as a student at Union. The scholarship will award $2,500 per year for up to four years.

For specific tuition assistance information, please call for more information or if you have questions (866.786.6483)

Tuition assistance is available based on each student’s financial need. Students also have an opportunity to apply for college credit and qualify for various college and university scholarships for attending the two-week conference.

Tennessee: Union UniversitySession 1: June 16–June 29

Session 2: June 30–July 13

Colorado: Summit HQSession 1: May 19–June 1

Session 2: June 2–June 15

Session 3: June 16–June 29

Session 4: June 30–July 13

Session 5: July 21–August 3

Session 6: August 4–August 17

Session 7: August 18–August 31

Pennsylvania: Lancaster Bible CollegeSession 1: June 23–July 6

CAMP FACILITIES: In Colorado, all students will stay at the historic Grandview Hotel. In Pennsylvania and Tennessee, students stay on campus in dormitories.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: At Summit your students will get…

Guidance to explore hard questions about ChristianityWorld-class leaders who teach over 30+ topicsEncouragement to lead conversations about life

“Summit was a game-changing experience for me! While on a radio interview, I was asked, ‘If you had just one piece of advice for parents to help their kids hold onto their faith, what would that be?’ It’s easy, send your kids to Summit!” —Dr. Sean McDowell, Associate Professor of Apologetics at Biola University, Summit Resident Scholar, and Summit Alumni

“I really didn’t think it was possible to change, and I didn’t care. My dad sent me to Summit and everything changed.” —Ryan Dobson, Summit Alumni, and co-author of Your Legacy: Greatest Gift with Dr. James Dobson

CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: OR at Gutenberg College: Students must enroll full-time at Gutenberg College within one year of completing the Summit Conference to be eligible for a four-year renewable* $500 grant or within one year of completing the Summit Semester to be eligible for a four-year renewable* $1,000 grant. These grants may be combined. Our Camp Website Link: gutenberg.edu

PA at LBC (Lancaster Bible College): LBC will be offering a $4,000 scholarship (renewable annually for up to 4 years) to Summit students who enroll full-time as first-time students at LBC in our traditional program.

OneLife is offering to reimburse half of the cost of any Summit Conference in the form of a scholarship to OneLife, equalling $824!

TN at Union University: Union University will offer a scholarship of $10,000 to any new student that attends the Summit Student Conference and then enrolls as a student at Union. The scholarship will award $2,500 per year for up to four years.

For specific tuition assistance information, please call for more information or if you have questions (866.786.6483)

Tuition assistance is available based on each student’s financial need. Students also have an opportunity to apply for college credit and qualify for various college and university scholarships for attending the two-week conference.

BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: The Road Less Traveled is a life-changing educational travel experience - an extraordinary opportunity to join with others, explore humanity, and build deep relationships and an appreciation for our world’s vast adventurous scenery. RLT offers domestic and international community service, language, and multi-sport adventure travel programs all over the world. We engage in the service of presence and active listening. We support young people to get outside, seek adventure, experience challenge, make new friends, build community, and understand the world in a new way. We encourage involvement, cultivate leadership and sensitivity, develop personal initiative and communal participation skills, and inspire a sense of social activism and environmentalism.

CAMP LOCATION: Our year-round office is located in the heart of Chicago, in the Lincoln Park neighborhood. Our trips are run in a multitude of domestic and international locations. Our staff training is held every year in Michigan, several weeks before trips are scheduled to depart.

CAMP FACILITIES: Facilities and accommodations vary from trip to trip.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: The Road Less Traveled as an organization was founded by Jim and Donna Stein in 1991, and has been successfully running safe, exciting, life-changing trips for teens ever since. Both Jim and Donna are still the current directors, and are integrally involved in every single aspect of the company. In the summer, they are on call 24/7, available both to parents as well as to our leaders in the field.

We are an ACA accredited organization with an impeccable track record. We believe in the process of accreditation. It allows us to compare our standards to other professionals in the industry. Our accreditation allows us to follow specific standards related to leader screening including use of application forms, reference checks, personal interviews, work history review, and background checks.

Many years ago, we were the first company serving young adults to require that all leaders have a Wilderness First Responder (WFR) medical certification. WFR training is far more advanced than standard first aid or wilderness first aid. In addition to this certification, we carry extensive first aid kits on all of our programs that include antibiotics and epinephrine. Contents, protocols, and standing orders are reviewed and updated every year by our Medical Director who is an MD.

Since our inception, RLT has been on the cutting edge of technological advances in communication. We began carrying Iridium satellite phones on all of our programs as soon as they were available. Today we continue to carry the latest in emergency communication systems. According to geographic location, programs are equipped with satellite phones, ground-to-air radios, and/or cellular phones providing the possibility of 24-hour access to medical help in case of emergency.

Minimum Qualifications• Minimum of 21 years of age • Minimum of a bachelor's degree or in the process of completing a degree. Equivalent experience working with teenagers in related field will be considered if not currently enrolled in school • Experience Previous program leader experience working with and or teaching young people age ranging in age between 12-19. Knowledge of and experience with group dynamics, teaching or facilitating groups, supervision of meal planning, food preparation and cooking, managing logistics. Ability to teach program specific skills, environmental awareness, and related scientific, cultural, and historical knowledge pertaining to the regions through which you will travel and their relationship to each other.• Strong Physical Condition• Current CPR for the professional rescuer • Current Wilderness First Responder, WEMT or EMT certification • Current Red Cross lifeguard or Swiftwater rescue certifications preferred but not mandatory • Current unrestricted valid drivers license with no major convictions during the previous three year period; driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, reckless driving, hit and run, homicide or assault with a motor vehicle, drag racing, operating a motor vehicle without the owner's consent, license suspended or revoked within the previous three year period for accidents and or moving violations. Driving record should reflect no more than three moving violations and/or chargeable accidents during the previous three years

• For Adventure Programs: Knowledge of three or more wilderness travel methods. Whitewater rafting, sea kayaking, international trekking, biking, backpacking, technical rock or ice climbing and mountaineering. Mandatory requirements for adventure trips include: the ability to lead groups of students on backpacking trips of three to eight days, ability to comfortably lead through remote wilderness areas. This includes, but is not limited to, backpacking preparations, backcountry travel, route finding, campsite selection, equipment maintenance, Leave No Trace camping techniques in desert and alpine terrain and proper protocol in dense bear country.

All leaders must possess the ability to make prudent decisions in adverse conditions. International Service Learning and Language Immersion Programs: Leaders and must be highly proficient or fluent in the spoken language of the program country (Spanish, etc.) and have extensive experience with community service, international travel, managing multiple responsibilities abroad, experience and/or living abroad, cultural immersion. Knowledge of the following is helpful but not mandatory: Sea Kayaking, Whitewater Rafting, Trekking, Surfing, and Snorkeling

• International Service learning and Language Exposure Programs: Leaders to have extensive experience with community service, international travel, managing multiple responsibilities abroad, experience and/or living abroad, cultural immersion. Knowledge of the following is helpful but not mandatory: Sea Kayaking, Whitewater Rafting, Trekking, Surfing, Snorkeling

• Service Learning Programs: Leaders to have extensive experience with community service, experience managing multiple responsibilities, construction experience preferred. Knowledge of the following is helpful but not mandatory: Sea Kayaking, Whitewater Rafting, Rock Climbing, Hiking, PADI Scuba certified • Ability and experience supervising co-instructors and participants • Valid Passport• Ability to drive a standard transmission vehicle• Ability to communicate and work with teenagers and co-instructors, and provide necessary instruction • Ability to creatively schedule programs, facilities, and co-instructors • Ability to observe participant behavior, assess its appropriateness, enforce appropriate safety regulations and emergency procedures, and apply appropriate behavior-management techniques • Visual and auditory ability to identify and respond to environmental and other hazards related to the activity • Physical ability to respond appropriately to situations requiring first aid • Good character, integrity, and adaptability • Enthusiasm, sense of humor, patience and self -control • Ability to follow written procedures as outlined in the leader-training manual • Ability to support program philosophy and implement procedures • Ability to work long hours • Ability and experience in facilitating groups

Specific Responsibilities/Job Description1. Plan, coordinate and execute daily activities and trip logistics 2. Monitor co-instructor and participant assignments for the day 3. Monitor groups and supervise co-instructors' responsibilities 4. Act as a positive role model for participants 5. Responsible for the relationships with general public, people of the land, and subcontractors 6. Monitor ongoing safety and provide education for co-instructor and participants 7. Supervise the health and safety of the participants and environment 8. Together with co-instructor and participant, plan and execute the evening program 9. Identify and address inappropriate behavior with participant or with other co-instructor, for actions that put health and safety of a participant at risk 10. Together with co-instructor, plan and implement evening program as needed 11. Management of financials and accounting including monitoring of expenditures, record keeping, advances, bookkeeping and end of trip summary of information 12. Management of gear, vehicles, inventory, storage, documentation and end of trip summary information 13. Evaluate co-instructor and perform reviews and summer end evaluations 14. Evaluate program and current season and make suggestions for following season

Dates of EmploymentJune through August seasonally - recommend early application.

RemunerationSalary is commensurate with experience/certifications/qualifications. Your salary with The Road Less Traveled includes all food, lodging and transportation from the beginning through close of your trip. We also offer pro-deals on outdoor equipment from a variety of well-known manufacturers.

CAMP FACILITIES: Facilities and accommodations vary from trip to trip.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: The Road Less Traveled as an organization was founded by Jim and Donna Stein in 1991, and has been successfully running safe, exciting, life-changing trips for teens ever since. Both Jim and Donna are still the current directors, and are integrally involved in every single aspect of the company. In the summer, they are on call 24/7, available both to parents as well as to our leaders in the field.

We are an ACA accredited organization with an impeccable track record. We believe in the process of accreditation. It allows us to compare our standards to other professionals in the industry. Our accreditation allows us to follow specific standards related to leader screening including use of application forms, reference checks, personal interviews, work history review, and background checks.

Many years ago, we were the first company serving young adults to require that all leaders have a Wilderness First Responder (WFR) medical certification. WFR training is far more advanced than standard first aid or wilderness first aid. In addition to this certification, we carry extensive first aid kits on all of our programs that include antibiotics and epinephrine. Contents, protocols, and standing orders are reviewed and updated every year by our Medical Director who is an MD.

Since our inception, RLT has been on the cutting edge of technological advances in communication. We began carrying Iridium satellite phones on all of our programs as soon as they were available. Today we continue to carry the latest in emergency communication systems. According to geographic location, programs are equipped with satellite phones, ground-to-air radios, and/or cellular phones providing the possibility of 24-hour access to medical help in case of emergency.

Minimum Qualifications• Minimum of 21 years of age • Minimum of a bachelor's degree or in the process of completing a degree. Equivalent experience working with teenagers in related field will be considered if not currently enrolled in school • Experience Previous program leader experience working with and or teaching young people age ranging in age between 12-19. Knowledge of and experience with group dynamics, teaching or facilitating groups, supervision of meal planning, food preparation and cooking, managing logistics. Ability to teach program specific skills, environmental awareness, and related scientific, cultural, and historical knowledge pertaining to the regions through which you will travel and their relationship to each other.• Strong Physical Condition• Current CPR for the professional rescuer • Current Wilderness First Responder, WEMT or EMT certification • Current Red Cross lifeguard or Swiftwater rescue certifications preferred but not mandatory • Current unrestricted valid drivers license with no major convictions during the previous three year period; driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, reckless driving, hit and run, homicide or assault with a motor vehicle, drag racing, operating a motor vehicle without the owner's consent, license suspended or revoked within the previous three year period for accidents and or moving violations. Driving record should reflect no more than three moving violations and/or chargeable accidents during the previous three years

• For Adventure Programs: Knowledge of three or more wilderness travel methods. Whitewater rafting, sea kayaking, international trekking, biking, backpacking, technical rock or ice climbing and mountaineering. Mandatory requirements for adventure trips include: the ability to lead groups of students on backpacking trips of three to eight days, ability to comfortably lead through remote wilderness areas. This includes, but is not limited to, backpacking preparations, backcountry travel, route finding, campsite selection, equipment maintenance, Leave No Trace camping techniques in desert and alpine terrain and proper protocol in dense bear country.

All leaders must possess the ability to make prudent decisions in adverse conditions. International Service Learning and Language Immersion Programs: Leaders and must be highly proficient or fluent in the spoken language of the program country (Spanish, etc.) and have extensive experience with community service, international travel, managing multiple responsibilities abroad, experience and/or living abroad, cultural immersion. Knowledge of the following is helpful but not mandatory: Sea Kayaking, Whitewater Rafting, Trekking, Surfing, and Snorkeling

• International Service learning and Language Exposure Programs: Leaders to have extensive experience with community service, international travel, managing multiple responsibilities abroad, experience and/or living abroad, cultural immersion. Knowledge of the following is helpful but not mandatory: Sea Kayaking, Whitewater Rafting, Trekking, Surfing, Snorkeling

• Service Learning Programs: Leaders to have extensive experience with community service, experience managing multiple responsibilities, construction experience preferred. Knowledge of the following is helpful but not mandatory: Sea Kayaking, Whitewater Rafting, Rock Climbing, Hiking, PADI Scuba certified • Ability and experience supervising co-instructors and participants • Valid Passport• Ability to drive a standard transmission vehicle• Ability to communicate and work with teenagers and co-instructors, and provide necessary instruction • Ability to creatively schedule programs, facilities, and co-instructors • Ability to observe participant behavior, assess its appropriateness, enforce appropriate safety regulations and emergency procedures, and apply appropriate behavior-management techniques • Visual and auditory ability to identify and respond to environmental and other hazards related to the activity • Physical ability to respond appropriately to situations requiring first aid • Good character, integrity, and adaptability • Enthusiasm, sense of humor, patience and self -control • Ability to follow written procedures as outlined in the leader-training manual • Ability to support program philosophy and implement procedures • Ability to work long hours • Ability and experience in facilitating groups

Specific Responsibilities/Job Description1. Plan, coordinate and execute daily activities and trip logistics 2. Monitor co-instructor and participant assignments for the day 3. Monitor groups and supervise co-instructors' responsibilities 4. Act as a positive role model for participants 5. Responsible for the relationships with general public, people of the land, and subcontractors 6. Monitor ongoing safety and provide education for co-instructor and participants 7. Supervise the health and safety of the participants and environment 8. Together with co-instructor and participant, plan and execute the evening program 9. Identify and address inappropriate behavior with participant or with other co-instructor, for actions that put health and safety of a participant at risk 10. Together with co-instructor, plan and implement evening program as needed 11. Management of financials and accounting including monitoring of expenditures, record keeping, advances, bookkeeping and end of trip summary of information 12. Management of gear, vehicles, inventory, storage, documentation and end of trip summary information 13. Evaluate co-instructor and perform reviews and summer end evaluations 14. Evaluate program and current season and make suggestions for following season

Dates of EmploymentJune through August seasonally - recommend early application.

RemunerationSalary is commensurate with experience/certifications/qualifications. Your salary with The Road Less Traveled includes all food, lodging and transportation from the beginning through close of your trip. We also offer pro-deals on outdoor equipment from a variety of well-known manufacturers.

CAMP FACILITIES: Modern practice fields and facilites with top-notch training and safety equipment.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Since 1979, Skyhawks sports has led safe, fun and skill-focused sports camps and programs for youth between the ages of 3-12.

We offer many different different sports--and countless ways for your child to grow. The camps range from soccer to baseball to our popular mulit-sport camps where kids sample three different sports (soccer, basketball and baseball) in one camp.

Our camps and programs are offered locally throughout over 500 communities. The format includes traditional week-long summer day camps and year-round after-school programs that range from 45 minutes to 6 hours in duration, per day. Our progression of camps and programs, led by our expert staff, are generated toward youth looking for a sport introduction or those who want to refine and master their sport-specific skills.

Our coaches and site directors make a significant difference to your child�s on-field experience. Chosen for their strong personal character, responsibility, and capacity to effectively communicate sports skills to youth, our staff will make the extra effort every time to ensure that your children have the best on-field/court experience, emphasize teamwork, and learn life skills through sports. Our staff are required to complete our extensive certification process.

CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: We offer financial aid for those families that qualify. Please call 1.800.804.3509 for an application.

YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: We offer year round programs in select states, please see our website for complete information on all Skyhawks Sport Camps in your area.

OTHER CAMP INFO: Skyhawks Sports Camps are SAFETY FOCUSED!

At Skyhawks we go the extra mile to focus on safety, and we have a long-standing proven safety track record and processes to prove it. For example, all Skyhawks Sports camps start and end with our unique safety process called �Gate System and Parking Lot Duty.� This process is where coaches come and greet both parents and campers in the parking lot when parents pull up to drop off their children.

Our staff guide the kids onto the field/court and out of harm�s way by funneling them into our gate system. Eye contact is maintained from each one of our staff members until the kids make it onto the field/court where they are grouped by age. This efficient process ensures safety. Additionally, it develops a level of trust between parent, coach, and child that ultimately leads to a fun and skill-focused camp for youth.

CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES: Skyhawks Sports Camps are offered throughout the summer, and specific dates and times vary from location to location.

Fees vary depending on age, duration of camp, and location.

You can find a complete list of sessions, times, and fees for ALL the Skyhawks Sports Camps in your area at: Our Camp Website Link: www.skyhawks.com.

Or feel free to call us at: 800-804-3509.

CAMP FACILITIES: Modern practice fields and facilites with top-notch training and safety equipment.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Since 1979, Skyhawks sports has led safe, fun and skill-focused sports camps and programs for youth between the ages of 3-12.

We offer many different different sports--and countless ways for your child to grow. The camps range from soccer to baseball to our popular mulit-sport camps where kids sample three different sports (soccer, basketball and baseball) in one camp.

Our camps and programs are offered locally throughout over 500 communities. The format includes traditional week-long summer day camps and year-round after-school programs that range from 45 minutes to 6 hours in duration, per day. Our progression of camps and programs, led by our expert staff, are generated toward youth looking for a sport introduction or those who want to refine and master their sport-specific skills.

Our coaches and site directors make a significant difference to your child�s on-field experience. Chosen for their strong personal character, responsibility, and capacity to effectively communicate sports skills to youth, our staff will make the extra effort every time to ensure that your children have the best on-field/court experience, emphasize teamwork, and learn life skills through sports. Our staff are required to complete our extensive certification process.

CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: We offer financial aid for those families that qualify. Please call 1.800.804.3509 for an application.

YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: We offer year round programs in select states, please see our website for complete information on all Skyhawks Sport Camps in your area.

OTHER CAMP INFO: Skyhawks Sports Camps are SAFETY FOCUSED!

At Skyhawks we go the extra mile to focus on safety, and we have a long-standing proven safety track record and processes to prove it. For example, all Skyhawks Sports camps start and end with our unique safety process called �Gate System and Parking Lot Duty.� This process is where coaches come and greet both parents and campers in the parking lot when parents pull up to drop off their children.

Our staff guide the kids onto the field/court and out of harm�s way by funneling them into our gate system. Eye contact is maintained from each one of our staff members until the kids make it onto the field/court where they are grouped by age. This efficient process ensures safety. Additionally, it develops a level of trust between parent, coach, and child that ultimately leads to a fun and skill-focused camp for youth.

CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES: Skyhawks Sports Camps are offered throughout the summer, and specific dates and times vary from location to location.

Fees vary depending on age, duration of camp, and location.

You can find a complete list of sessions, times, and fees for ALL the Skyhawks Sports Camps in your area at: Our Camp Website Link: www.skyhawks.com.

Cherryvale Day CampBoulder, Colorado

TYPE OF CAMP: Day Camp. Weekdays from 9am - 4pm with options from 7:30am - 5:30pm

CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.

AFFILIATION(S): Jewish. Cherryvale Day Camp creates a vibrant, enriching, and fun summer camp experience for children 5-12 years old, that is rooted in Jewish values and insp

BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Cherryvale Day Camp creates a vibrant, enriching, and fun summer camp experience for children 5-12 years old. Our integrated program offers a variety of activities and options for our campers, including sports, creative arts, farm activities, swimming, and electives. Cherryvale Day Camp offers an integrated program with sports, creative arts, swimming, farm activities, and an array of electives to give our campers the power of choice.

SPECIAL NEEDS CAMPERS: We are open to children of all races, religions, and backgrounds. While we are not necessarily built to handle children across the entire spectrum of special needs, we have been able to accommodate many campers in the past and hope to continue these efforts as inclusion is a passion of ours.

CAMP LOCATION: We are located at the brand new Boulder JCC facility on the corner of Cherryvale Road and Arapahoe Ave. You can find more information on our new building at: Our Camp Website Link: boulderjccbuilding.org

CAMP FACILITIES: Cherryvale Day Camp has an amazing facility. The Boulder JCC has a full gymnasium, an array of classroom options, art studio, group fitness room, and theater/event space. On top of this, we will have a fully-functioning farm with an educational barn, raised garden beds, bees, goats, and chickens.

Our outdoor space has a full-size soccer field, tons of open field space, playgrounds, and a small splash park.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: While we want to build confidence and lasting friendships at camp, we know the easiest way to do that is to have fun! This is why we have a wide range of activities offered throughout our camp season, giving your children exposure to various options and hopefully introducing them to new experiences. Activities at Cherryvale Day Camp include, but are not limited to:

CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: We provide scholarship funds on an as-needed basis. If you are requesting scholarship info, please contact: shari[AT]boulderjcc.org.

YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: We are currently developing our Year-Round Camp program that will include after-school programs, sports clinics, art classes, and more!

OTHER CAMP INFO: We are also running Specialty Camps throughout the summer, for those children that have a particular interest. Some of those specialties include: Legos, STEM Challenges, Science, Cooking, Farming, Theater & Dance, and more!

CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES: Camp runs from May 31st through August 12. A week of Cherryvale Day Camp costs $349 (9am - 4pm, Monday - Friday). Specialty Camp costs vary based on which camp. There are additional options for early drop-off and late pick-up.

SUMMER CAMP JOBS: We are currently looking for counselors and specialists for our camp. All of our counselors and specialists must be at least 18 years of age, must have experience with children in the 5-12 year range, and must have reliable transportation to east Boulder.

CAMP FACILITIES: Cherryvale Day Camp has an amazing facility. The Boulder JCC has a full gymnasium, an array of classroom options, art studio, group fitness room, and theater/event space. On top of this, we will have a fully-functioning farm with an educational barn, raised garden beds, bees, goats, and chickens.

Our outdoor space has a full-size soccer field, tons of open field space, playgrounds, and a small splash park.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: While we want to build confidence and lasting friendships at camp, we know the easiest way to do that is to have fun! This is why we have a wide range of activities offered throughout our camp season, giving your children exposure to various options and hopefully introducing them to new experiences. Activities at Cherryvale Day Camp include, but are not limited to:

CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: We provide scholarship funds on an as-needed basis. If you are requesting scholarship info, please contact: shari[AT]boulderjcc.org.

YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: We are currently developing our Year-Round Camp program that will include after-school programs, sports clinics, art classes, and more!

OTHER CAMP INFO: We are also running Specialty Camps throughout the summer, for those children that have a particular interest. Some of those specialties include: Legos, STEM Challenges, Science, Cooking, Farming, Theater & Dance, and more!

CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES: Camp runs from May 31st through August 12. A week of Cherryvale Day Camp costs $349 (9am - 4pm, Monday - Friday). Specialty Camp costs vary based on which camp. There are additional options for early drop-off and late pick-up.

SUMMER CAMP JOBS: We are currently looking for counselors and specialists for our camp. All of our counselors and specialists must be at least 18 years of age, must have experience with children in the 5-12 year range, and must have reliable transportation to east Boulder.

BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Dinosaur Ridge offers three different camps that focus on outdoor study of fossils and geology. Beginner and intermediate camps available for ages 6-13. Eight weeks of camp are available, registration is open now.

CAMP FACILITIES: We have a main Visitor Center as well as an outdoor museum of over 300 dinosaur footprints and a couple of dozen dinosaur bones still in the rock along the trail/path.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Erin LaCount: Erin LaCount has been in charge of Education and Programs at Dinosaur Ridge since 2003. Having grown up at Dinosaur Ridge, Erin attended the first ever Dinosaur Ridge Summer Camps in the late 1990’s. After a brief hiatus, Erin (along with Amber) revitalized the Dinosaur Ridge summer camps in 2012 and is excited to share her love of dinosaurs with the campers.

Amber Cain: Amber Cain is the Volunteer Coordinator and Program Assistant at Dinosaur Ridge. She has been involved with the organization since 2010. Amber (along with Erin) revitalized the Dinosaur Ridge summer camp in 2012 and is excited to share her love of geology with campers.

CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: We do have a scholarship available for camp, please contact Erin LaCount for more information. tours[AT]dinoridge.org

CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES: Camps: Fossils and Fun Camp: This camp is a great introduction to the geology, paleontology, and ecology of Dinosaur Ridge and the surrounding areas. Hands-on activities will help campers learn about the ancient environments, landscapes, and the animals of Colorado’s prehistoric Front Range. Campers will have the chance to explore, measure, draw, observe, and interact with the geology and fossils of the area and explore science like never before among 150 million year old fossils. Ages 6-10.

Junior Paleontologists Camp: This camp focuses primarily on the fossils that are found in and around the Morrison and Golden Fossil Areas. Your campers will explore, observe, map, draw, and measure dinosaur bones and tracks, fossil palm fronds and other plant impressions, and a plethora of other local fossils and prehistoric evidence to learn more about prehistoric Colorado. Hands-on activities will help them visualize and experience paleontology in a way they never have before! Ages 8-12.

Junior Geologists Camp: This camp will focus on the local rocks and formations of Colorado’s Front Range, as well as what we can learn from rocks and minerals. With interactives and hands-on activities, campers will get a chance to explore, experiment, observe, measure, collect and even mine rocks and minerals to help them visualize and learn about Earth materials. Ages 8-12.

Cost: $250 per child per camp (member); $275 per child per camp (non-member). [Scholarships, Sibling discounts, and Multi-Camp discounts are available – ask for more information.]

CAMP FACILITIES: We have a main Visitor Center as well as an outdoor museum of over 300 dinosaur footprints and a couple of dozen dinosaur bones still in the rock along the trail/path.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Erin LaCount: Erin LaCount has been in charge of Education and Programs at Dinosaur Ridge since 2003. Having grown up at Dinosaur Ridge, Erin attended the first ever Dinosaur Ridge Summer Camps in the late 1990’s. After a brief hiatus, Erin (along with Amber) revitalized the Dinosaur Ridge summer camps in 2012 and is excited to share her love of dinosaurs with the campers.

Amber Cain: Amber Cain is the Volunteer Coordinator and Program Assistant at Dinosaur Ridge. She has been involved with the organization since 2010. Amber (along with Erin) revitalized the Dinosaur Ridge summer camp in 2012 and is excited to share her love of geology with campers.

CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: We do have a scholarship available for camp, please contact Erin LaCount for more information. tours[AT]dinoridge.org

CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES: Camps: Fossils and Fun Camp: This camp is a great introduction to the geology, paleontology, and ecology of Dinosaur Ridge and the surrounding areas. Hands-on activities will help campers learn about the ancient environments, landscapes, and the animals of Colorado’s prehistoric Front Range. Campers will have the chance to explore, measure, draw, observe, and interact with the geology and fossils of the area and explore science like never before among 150 million year old fossils. Ages 6-10.

Junior Paleontologists Camp: This camp focuses primarily on the fossils that are found in and around the Morrison and Golden Fossil Areas. Your campers will explore, observe, map, draw, and measure dinosaur bones and tracks, fossil palm fronds and other plant impressions, and a plethora of other local fossils and prehistoric evidence to learn more about prehistoric Colorado. Hands-on activities will help them visualize and experience paleontology in a way they never have before! Ages 8-12.

Junior Geologists Camp: This camp will focus on the local rocks and formations of Colorado’s Front Range, as well as what we can learn from rocks and minerals. With interactives and hands-on activities, campers will get a chance to explore, experiment, observe, measure, collect and even mine rocks and minerals to help them visualize and learn about Earth materials. Ages 8-12.

BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Summer Study offers College Credit and Enrichment Programs of various lengths (from 2 to 5 weeks) in a pre-collegiate atmosphere. Students will experience life on a college campus in a safe and supervised environment. SAT Prep, Sports Clinics, Afternoon and Evening Activities, Weekend Excursions are just some of the exciting opportunities offered in our programs. More detailed information is available on our website.

CAMP LOCATION: Summer Study Programs offers pre-college programs at Penn State University (University Park), Colorado State University (Ft. Collins), Fordham University (NYC), American University (Washington, DC), The Sorbonne in Paris, Franceand in Mallorca, Spain.

CAMP FACILITIES: Students stay in university residence halls in all of our domestic programs and in hotels in Paris and Mallorca.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Summer Study Programs has been running pre-college programs for 25 years. Each of our programs allows students to be in class for approximately 3 hours a day, while participating in daily afternoon, evening, and weekend activities/excursions.

CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: A small amount of financial aid available may be available to students in need.

CAMP FACILITIES: Students stay in university residence halls in all of our domestic programs and in hotels in Paris and Mallorca.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Summer Study Programs has been running pre-college programs for 25 years. Each of our programs allows students to be in class for approximately 3 hours a day, while participating in daily afternoon, evening, and weekend activities/excursions.

CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: A small amount of financial aid available may be available to students in need.

CAMPER AGES: Most junior camps accept participants between the ages of 10-18, however some of our day camps will accept those as young as 5. Adult programs offered, too. See our camp specific web pages to find out exact ages for each program.

TYPE OF CAMP: Overnight/Sleepaway. Day Camp. Weekend programs available in some areas. International campers welcome.

CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers. All Boy Campers. All Girl Campers.

BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Now celebrating over 40 years of camp! We offer camps across a variety of sports which run for one, two or three consecutive sessions across the US and Canada. USSC partners with the country's best coaches to direct our camps at top-rated, professionally-equipped training facilities. International programs offered, too.

CAMP LOCATION: Over 700 Locations throughout the US and Canada. International locations, too. Please visit our website for a complete list of camps offered near you, at Our Camp Website Link: www.ussportscamps.com.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Sports are FUN, but they are more fun when you get better! Our professional, passionate, and positive coaches will help your child become a better player and a more inspired athlete. Camp provides the perfect opportunity to improve skills, make new friends, laugh hard, and smile a lot. Our Mission is to shape a lifelong enjoyment of athletics through high quality sports education and skill enhancement while consistently exceeding the expectations of our customers!

During the summer of 2014 more than 70,000 US and international campers attended a US Sports Camps program. US Sports Camps currently offers 24 programs in 15 different sports.

Our summer sports camps include: Baseball, Basketball, Crew, Field Hockey, Football, Golf, Gymnastics, Lacrosse, Multi-Sport, Rugby, Running, Soccer, Softball, Swim, Tennis, Ultimate, Volleyball, Waterpolo, and Yoga. We also offer several International sports camps around the world. Our sports camps continue to grow thanks to an outstanding community of Camp Directors and the dedication of the entire USSC staff. We expect 2015, our 41st year in business, to be our best year ever. We look forward to seeing you at camp!

YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: Many of our sports camps offer sessions and special weekend clinics year-round. Please contact us for details.

SUMMER CAMP JOBS: Each camp director is responsible for hiring their own staff and typically hire in late winter and early spring. If you are interested in applying for a position, please email the appropriate sport mailbox at Our Camp Website Link: www.ussportscamps.com and we will forward on your information to any director looking for additional staff.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Sports are FUN, but they are more fun when you get better! Our professional, passionate, and positive coaches will help your child become a better player and a more inspired athlete. Camp provides the perfect opportunity to improve skills, make new friends, laugh hard, and smile a lot. Our Mission is to shape a lifelong enjoyment of athletics through high quality sports education and skill enhancement while consistently exceeding the expectations of our customers!

During the summer of 2014 more than 70,000 US and international campers attended a US Sports Camps program. US Sports Camps currently offers 24 programs in 15 different sports.

Our summer sports camps include: Baseball, Basketball, Crew, Field Hockey, Football, Golf, Gymnastics, Lacrosse, Multi-Sport, Rugby, Running, Soccer, Softball, Swim, Tennis, Ultimate, Volleyball, Waterpolo, and Yoga. We also offer several International sports camps around the world. Our sports camps continue to grow thanks to an outstanding community of Camp Directors and the dedication of the entire USSC staff. We expect 2015, our 41st year in business, to be our best year ever. We look forward to seeing you at camp!

YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: Many of our sports camps offer sessions and special weekend clinics year-round. Please contact us for details.

SUMMER CAMP JOBS: Each camp director is responsible for hiring their own staff and typically hire in late winter and early spring. If you are interested in applying for a position, please email the appropriate sport mailbox at Our Camp Website Link: www.ussportscamps.com and we will forward on your information to any director looking for additional staff.

CAMP FACILITIES: In two to four weeks, you'll make the best friends ever, have the best time of your life, see beautiful new places, discover how capable you truly are, and be part of something bigger in your close-knit community. All electronics-free (and we promise you won't even miss your phone)!

CAMP FACILITIES: In two to four weeks, you'll make the best friends ever, have the best time of your life, see beautiful new places, discover how capable you truly are, and be part of something bigger in your close-knit community. All electronics-free (and we promise you won't even miss your phone)!

BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: NBC Camps has been training athletes for success on and off the court for more than 45 years. Coaches have designed a unique summer camp program that will help you excel in every aspect of Basketball and Volleyball. From the curriculum to the tournaments and games, from quality coaches to the life skills training...NBC Camps is the total camp for the total person.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Our staff are knowledgeable about their sport and are current or former coaches and players from different universities and backgrounds. We have been training athletes for 45+ years and know the difference it takes to excel on the court and in life.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Our staff are knowledgeable about their sport and are current or former coaches and players from different universities and backgrounds. We have been training athletes for 45+ years and know the difference it takes to excel on the court and in life.

CAMP FACILITIES: We have 6 cabins which house 12 campers per a week plus 6 counselors. Our facilities sit on a 120 acre ranch overlooking the Colorado River.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: We are ACA accredited and we are part of the SeriousFun Children's Network that Paul Newman started. We adhere to the highest camp standards and safety protocols. We have an excellent medical team onsite to provide support to all of our campers.

FAMILY CAMP SESSION(S): We offer 7 family camps throughout the spring and into fall. The diagnosed camper can bring their immediate household to camp for the weekend. Family camps start on Friday evenings and end Sunday mornings.

YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: Besides summer and family camps, we offer 2 Camper Reunions per a year to reunite our campers. We also offer an Open House each May.

CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES: Please see our website for the 2017 calendar (coming in November 2016). Below is a list of diagnoses we serve:

SUMMER CAMP JOBS: Summer Staff Counselors for 2017: Must commit to being at camp for the duration of the camp season. This is a paid position with housing and meals.

CAMP FACILITIES: We have 6 cabins which house 12 campers per a week plus 6 counselors. Our facilities sit on a 120 acre ranch overlooking the Colorado River.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: We are ACA accredited and we are part of the SeriousFun Children's Network that Paul Newman started. We adhere to the highest camp standards and safety protocols. We have an excellent medical team onsite to provide support to all of our campers.

FAMILY CAMP SESSION(S): We offer 7 family camps throughout the spring and into fall. The diagnosed camper can bring their immediate household to camp for the weekend. Family camps start on Friday evenings and end Sunday mornings.

YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: Besides summer and family camps, we offer 2 Camper Reunions per a year to reunite our campers. We also offer an Open House each May.

CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES: Please see our website for the 2017 calendar (coming in November 2016). Below is a list of diagnoses we serve:

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CodeART Summer High School WorkshopDenver, Colorado

TYPE OF CAMP: Day Camp. Monday-Friday. Drop-off is from 8:30-9:00. Pick-up is from 5:00-5:15

CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers. All Girl Campers.

BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: In this week-long workshop students will learn computational art-making and programming by creating two-dimensional art works. We will use the Processing/Java environment. By using a graphical approach, students instantly “see” the effect of their code, step-by-step, thus allowing learning programming in a more intuitive and fun way than traditional abstract approaches. Students should have a desire and the curiosity to learn how to code and interest to make computational art.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Learning objectives and understanding: statements, booleans, iteration, arrays, two-dimensional arrays, classes/objects, and simple 2D graphics, as well as how code can be used to create art. The course will be taught at the University of Denver (DU) Ritchie School of Engineering and Computer Science, by DU faculty and graduate student

CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES: June 11th-15th, 2018 (Women going into grades 11 or 12)June 18th-22nd, 2018 (Women and Men going into grades 11 or 12)$395 (Scholarships Available)Contact Mr. Santiago Vidaurri, 303-871-2458 with questionsLunch included in feeDirected by university professors with assistance from undergraduate and graduate students

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Learning objectives and understanding: statements, booleans, iteration, arrays, two-dimensional arrays, classes/objects, and simple 2D graphics, as well as how code can be used to create art. The course will be taught at the University of Denver (DU) Ritchie School of Engineering and Computer Science, by DU faculty and graduate student

CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES: June 11th-15th, 2018 (Women going into grades 11 or 12)June 18th-22nd, 2018 (Women and Men going into grades 11 or 12)$395 (Scholarships Available)Contact Mr. Santiago Vidaurri, 303-871-2458 with questionsLunch included in feeDirected by university professors with assistance from undergraduate and graduate students

BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Soccer Academy has run a number of Youth Programs for over 30 years. From the 5-year-old starting out in the game, to the college bound 18-year-old travel player, we have a program that suits your player's needs.

CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED: Soccer, and more.

CAMP LOCATION: The college is located in historic Fredericksburg, VA and is within an hour’s drive of Washington DC and Richmond. The University plays in the Capital Athletic Conference and has outstanding athletic facilities including bermuda grass and turf soccer fields which Soccer Academy use during our Summer Residential Camps. We use UMW for our Champions, Elite, Junior Elite and Goalkeeping Camps. Mary Washington has an excellent dining facility with a buffet style menu. We also use the state of the art swimming pool to cool players off. The facility are air conditioned.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Champions Camps are for serious soccer players who wish to improve their individual skills and knowledge of the game while experiencing the total camp adventure. Soccer Academy has conducted Champion Camps for nearly twenty years and has tailored its programs to meet the needs of the individual player and team. The Champions Camp is a five-day camp for players from the ages of 9 to 18.

OTHER CAMP INFO: Soccer Academy began in 1981 by its founder John Ellis, in Northern Virginia with a vision to provide opportunities for young players to play, learn and enjoy soccer. John was truly a visionary of the time, designing and implementing programs that still develop players and coaches to this day. John has been inducted into the VYSA Hall of fame and recognized by NSCAA with a lifetime achievement award. John now resides in Florida, but still shares his passion for the game with those around him.

Today, Soccer Academy’s programs reach out to some 5,000 players each year. From four-year olds just learning the game, to 14-year-olds dreaming of playing for the U.S. National Team, to 18-year olds preparing for a college career, players of all abilities can benefit from a Soccer Academy program.

Many coaches have also benefited from Soccer Academy, countless members of staff have started their coaching careers, in the ranks of Soccer Academy, April Hienrichs & Jill Ellis are currently full time staff with US Soccer in roles influencing the direction of girls youth soccer in this country. Mark Godwin, Dean McAlpin, Rob Olson, Steve Lovgran, David Yates, Barry Hill, Myron King and others are all currently working as Directors of coaching in State Associations or clubs sharing the Soccer Academy philosophy and vision with its members. Many others, Julie Shackford, Ron Raab, Jay Entlich, Darren Ambrose, Katherine Mertz, Sue Vodicka, Linda Hamilton are all currently Head Coaches at various Colleges and Universities throughout the country.

Soccer Academy also has gained a strong reputation as a reputable resource for club and league administration and development. Over the years, Soccer Academy has consulted with dozens of clubs, advising them on how to implement player and coach development programs, how to run tournaments, how manage growth and mergers.

As Soccer Academy moves into its 32nd continuous year of providing soccer education we still hold onto the belief that “Winning is to Learn”

CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES: Refer to website for dates, prices, etc

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Champions Camps are for serious soccer players who wish to improve their individual skills and knowledge of the game while experiencing the total camp adventure. Soccer Academy has conducted Champion Camps for nearly twenty years and has tailored its programs to meet the needs of the individual player and team. The Champions Camp is a five-day camp for players from the ages of 9 to 18.

OTHER CAMP INFO: Soccer Academy began in 1981 by its founder John Ellis, in Northern Virginia with a vision to provide opportunities for young players to play, learn and enjoy soccer. John was truly a visionary of the time, designing and implementing programs that still develop players and coaches to this day. John has been inducted into the VYSA Hall of fame and recognized by NSCAA with a lifetime achievement award. John now resides in Florida, but still shares his passion for the game with those around him.

Today, Soccer Academy’s programs reach out to some 5,000 players each year. From four-year olds just learning the game, to 14-year-olds dreaming of playing for the U.S. National Team, to 18-year olds preparing for a college career, players of all abilities can benefit from a Soccer Academy program.

Many coaches have also benefited from Soccer Academy, countless members of staff have started their coaching careers, in the ranks of Soccer Academy, April Hienrichs & Jill Ellis are currently full time staff with US Soccer in roles influencing the direction of girls youth soccer in this country. Mark Godwin, Dean McAlpin, Rob Olson, Steve Lovgran, David Yates, Barry Hill, Myron King and others are all currently working as Directors of coaching in State Associations or clubs sharing the Soccer Academy philosophy and vision with its members. Many others, Julie Shackford, Ron Raab, Jay Entlich, Darren Ambrose, Katherine Mertz, Sue Vodicka, Linda Hamilton are all currently Head Coaches at various Colleges and Universities throughout the country.

Soccer Academy also has gained a strong reputation as a reputable resource for club and league administration and development. Over the years, Soccer Academy has consulted with dozens of clubs, advising them on how to implement player and coach development programs, how to run tournaments, how manage growth and mergers.

As Soccer Academy moves into its 32nd continuous year of providing soccer education we still hold onto the belief that “Winning is to Learn”

BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Blue Mountain Ranch is a small, traditional camp tucked away in Pike National forest in beautiful Colorado! Here your child will gain new experiences while exploring in our stunning natural environment with children from all over the country and foreign countries! Operated by the same family for 69 years, Blue Mountain is a treasure in a complicated world!

CAMP LOCATION: Blue Mountain is located 35 miles west of Colorado Springs in the Pike National Forest. We have almost 500 acres available for activities that take place in breathtaking Rocky Mountain scenery. Please visit our website for further pictures and videos.

CAMP FACILITIES: We have 6 girls and 6 boys cabins, large log dining hall, rec hall, outdoor heated pool, gymnasium with theatre stage, private stream fed lake for canoeing and fishing, ropes course, large athletic field, tennis courts, archery range, rifle range, gazebo, and horse barn and corral. We are surrounded by Pike National Forest which we use for hiking and horseback riding.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: We have a great outdoor program which includes mountain climbing and rappelling as well as a ropes course with a zip line! We are located in the Pike National Forest which we use for hiking and horseback riding. Our counselors are trained in "Leave No Trace" ethics and are always aware of our duty to respect and educate about the natural environment.

We offer a wide range of activities for the campers to choose from and they do so on a weekly basis. Each child's schedule is led by that child's interest. We also have field trips to places of nearby scenic and historic interest as well as exciting evening and weekend activities.

For a full listing, please see our website! Our staff are young people who are carefully chosen for their interest in and love of children. Blue Mountain Ranch is directed by Bob and Suzie Allen Graf (founders in 1946 were Bill and Dorothy Allen), and their children, David, Tim and Liz Graf.

CAMP LEADERSHIP CIT/LIT PROGRAMS: We have a leadership program which we provide for our Counselors In Training who have been to camp before and are at least 16 years of age. It is lead by Director David Graf who is a teacher in the Woodland Park School District and who currently is the Student Council advisor. Elements of the program include overview of the staff manual and staff orientation materials as well as low and high ropes activities.

CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Partial scholarships are available at this time. To apply for a scholarship, write to Suzie Graf at campbluemt[AT]aol.com for further information.

OTHER CAMP INFO: Blue Mountain Ranch has long been recognized for the ability to create in children a sense of wonder at their natural world, a feeling for leadership, an ability to discover independence in a safe place, and for showing children the advantages of their own unique personality traits. Children thrive and grow in this atmosphere and leave camp with more self confidence.

CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES: Please refer to our website for complete information. We offer two 16 day sessions and one 25 day session.Your child can stay a week or stay all summer! Other times can be arranged if necessary. Our website is at: Our Camp Website Link: www.bluemountainranch.com.Session I: June 12 - June 28 $2350Session II: June 30 - July 24 $3100Session III: July 26 - August 9 $2350

CAMP FACILITIES: We have 6 girls and 6 boys cabins, large log dining hall, rec hall, outdoor heated pool, gymnasium with theatre stage, private stream fed lake for canoeing and fishing, ropes course, large athletic field, tennis courts, archery range, rifle range, gazebo, and horse barn and corral. We are surrounded by Pike National Forest which we use for hiking and horseback riding.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: We have a great outdoor program which includes mountain climbing and rappelling as well as a ropes course with a zip line! We are located in the Pike National Forest which we use for hiking and horseback riding. Our counselors are trained in "Leave No Trace" ethics and are always aware of our duty to respect and educate about the natural environment.

We offer a wide range of activities for the campers to choose from and they do so on a weekly basis. Each child's schedule is led by that child's interest. We also have field trips to places of nearby scenic and historic interest as well as exciting evening and weekend activities.

For a full listing, please see our website! Our staff are young people who are carefully chosen for their interest in and love of children. Blue Mountain Ranch is directed by Bob and Suzie Allen Graf (founders in 1946 were Bill and Dorothy Allen), and their children, David, Tim and Liz Graf.

CAMP LEADERSHIP CIT/LIT PROGRAMS: We have a leadership program which we provide for our Counselors In Training who have been to camp before and are at least 16 years of age. It is lead by Director David Graf who is a teacher in the Woodland Park School District and who currently is the Student Council advisor. Elements of the program include overview of the staff manual and staff orientation materials as well as low and high ropes activities.

CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Partial scholarships are available at this time. To apply for a scholarship, write to Suzie Graf at campbluemt[AT]aol.com for further information.

OTHER CAMP INFO: Blue Mountain Ranch has long been recognized for the ability to create in children a sense of wonder at their natural world, a feeling for leadership, an ability to discover independence in a safe place, and for showing children the advantages of their own unique personality traits. Children thrive and grow in this atmosphere and leave camp with more self confidence.

CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES: Please refer to our website for complete information. We offer two 16 day sessions and one 25 day session.Your child can stay a week or stay all summer! Other times can be arranged if necessary. Our website is at: Our Camp Website Link: www.bluemountainranch.com.Session I: June 12 - June 28 $2350Session II: June 30 - July 24 $3100Session III: July 26 - August 9 $2350

SPECIAL NEEDS CAMPERS: The RISE program offers two summer day program options for youth and young adults with disabilities: Camp Paha for youth ages 6 to 17 and Paha Adults in Transition (PAT) for young adults ages 18 to 25.

CAMP LOCATION: We are located less than 15 minutes west of downtown Denver, CO. We hold camps in three facilites within a 2 mile radius. Please visit our website for locations and descriptions at Our Camp Website Link: www.lakewood.org.

CAMP FACILITIES: We have three facilites within a 2 mile raduis that host our summer camps. A cultural center that offers a technically advanced 316-seat theater, multiple gallery spaces, a dance studio as well an art studio for a variety of classes and a community room. A museum that has over 10 historic structures, 30,000 artifacts, a festival area and an outdoor amphitheater. A schoolhouse which has been renovated from the early 20th century, which houses studios for art, pottery, papermaking, jewelry andweaving.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: The City of Lakewood Summer Arts Camps has added new camps to their summer program that offer campers the support and encouragement to explore a variety of different art forms. Sessions include Art, Theater, Dance, Singing, Magic and History for ages 4-18. We offer half day camps with a full day option as well as our new extended studio program for early drop-off, late pick-up and lunch sessions; register for all three extended studio programs along with your camps and get a discount!

OTHER CAMP INFO: Look online for our complete list of camps at Our Camp Website Link: www.lakewood.org, request a copy at HCA[AT]lakewood.org, or register online, in person at any City of Lakewood facility or by phone at 303-987-7845. Camps offered from June 2-Aug 8, 2014.

CAMP FACILITIES: We have three facilites within a 2 mile raduis that host our summer camps. A cultural center that offers a technically advanced 316-seat theater, multiple gallery spaces, a dance studio as well an art studio for a variety of classes and a community room. A museum that has over 10 historic structures, 30,000 artifacts, a festival area and an outdoor amphitheater. A schoolhouse which has been renovated from the early 20th century, which houses studios for art, pottery, papermaking, jewelry andweaving.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: The City of Lakewood Summer Arts Camps has added new camps to their summer program that offer campers the support and encouragement to explore a variety of different art forms. Sessions include Art, Theater, Dance, Singing, Magic and History for ages 4-18. We offer half day camps with a full day option as well as our new extended studio program for early drop-off, late pick-up and lunch sessions; register for all three extended studio programs along with your camps and get a discount!

OTHER CAMP INFO: Look online for our complete list of camps at Our Camp Website Link: www.lakewood.org, request a copy at HCA[AT]lakewood.org, or register online, in person at any City of Lakewood facility or by phone at 303-987-7845. Camps offered from June 2-Aug 8, 2014.

AFFILIATION(S): Jewish. Jewish Community Center affiliated, but inclusive of all backgrounds, faiths, and abilities.

BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Camp Shai is an inclusive community made up of campers, families, and staff, all with the same desire—to give all kids a space to explore, imagine, belong, and be a kid all summer long. It’s not only our energy with which we lead activities, but our creativity, positivity and love of the kids and community that fosters lifelong friendships and exciting stories to share from each day at camp. Plus, Camp Shai is a state-licensed camp, ensuring we that we meet the highest standards of health and safety.

SPECIAL NEEDS CAMPERS: Inclusion is a crucial element of our mission and program. It is our priority that every camper, staff member, and family feels like they belong in and are supported by our community. We know that when each person in our community feels like they belong, it gives them an opportunity to explore their personal identity, to try new things, to reach outside of their comfort zone, and to act with compassion, kindness, and respect toward themselves and others.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Camp Shai offers a full-day, traditional day-camp experience for campers entering Kindergarten – 10th grade. Activities at Camp Shai are designed to challenge campers and help them grow in a safe, supportive environment. Each day at camp offers countless opportunities to make friends and memories while having a BLAST!

What is camp without swimming?!? All Camp Shai campers have free swim 3 – 4 times throughout the week. In addition, pre-K - 3rd grade have swimming lessons twice a week with our JCC Swim Safe Academy. During their time in the water, campers will learn proper water safety and swimming skills, including the four competitive strokes using stroke progression and repetition.

For your sporty camper, or campers who want to learn more about a particular sport, there is no better place than Shai Sports. Monday through Thursday, campers receive 2 hours of specialized instruction from vendors such as Snow Valley Basketball, HERO Sports, and our very own JCC Tennis Center. In addition to the professional vendors, Campers will also be supported by Shai Sports counselors. All campers will have the opportunity to practice new skills and master old ones. To accommodate age-appropriate skill development, Shai Sports is offering two age groups: Kindergarten – 1st Graders and 2 – 6th Graders.

CAMP LEADERSHIP CIT/LIT PROGRAMS: The CIT Program is geared toward rising 9th and 10th graders who will gain hands-on professional experience in the camp environment… AND have a blast while they’re doing it! CITs will experience what it is like to be a counselor and practice their skills in camper care, leadership, and group management.

CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Need-based scholarship support is available as needed.

YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: Excellent! Drop off your camper at the JCC for a day of fun, Camp Shai style! Together we will either go on a field trip or participate in a special on-site program. In addition, we make art projects, play games, go swimming (make sure to pack a suit!), and more! Each day, we will begin with a camp-style morning circle and icebreakers to get everyone engaged before we start our day of adventure. Make sure to please send your camper with a dairy lunch – we’ll provide healthy snacks. Each day of Camp Shai School’s Out is from 9:00 am – 4:00 pm with options for Sunrise Care (8:00 – 9:00 am) and Sunset Care (4:00 – 6:00 pm).

OTHER CAMP INFO: Camp Shai is excited to present our full-day Specialty Track Camps (9am – 4pm) with a wide variety of subjects to pique the interest of all campers! Specialty Track Camps offer an incredibly fun and well-founded day – 2-hours of specialized instruction Monday thru Thursday in addition to free swim and camp activities each day. On Fridays, Specialty Campers join in for all-camp Friday FUNdays and the all-camp Shabbat to finish up the week.

CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES: June 4 - August 3rd. Check out our website for a full listing of programs!

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Camp Shai offers a full-day, traditional day-camp experience for campers entering Kindergarten – 10th grade. Activities at Camp Shai are designed to challenge campers and help them grow in a safe, supportive environment. Each day at camp offers countless opportunities to make friends and memories while having a BLAST!

What is camp without swimming?!? All Camp Shai campers have free swim 3 – 4 times throughout the week. In addition, pre-K - 3rd grade have swimming lessons twice a week with our JCC Swim Safe Academy. During their time in the water, campers will learn proper water safety and swimming skills, including the four competitive strokes using stroke progression and repetition.

For your sporty camper, or campers who want to learn more about a particular sport, there is no better place than Shai Sports. Monday through Thursday, campers receive 2 hours of specialized instruction from vendors such as Snow Valley Basketball, HERO Sports, and our very own JCC Tennis Center. In addition to the professional vendors, Campers will also be supported by Shai Sports counselors. All campers will have the opportunity to practice new skills and master old ones. To accommodate age-appropriate skill development, Shai Sports is offering two age groups: Kindergarten – 1st Graders and 2 – 6th Graders.

CAMP LEADERSHIP CIT/LIT PROGRAMS: The CIT Program is geared toward rising 9th and 10th graders who will gain hands-on professional experience in the camp environment… AND have a blast while they’re doing it! CITs will experience what it is like to be a counselor and practice their skills in camper care, leadership, and group management.

CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Need-based scholarship support is available as needed.

YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: Excellent! Drop off your camper at the JCC for a day of fun, Camp Shai style! Together we will either go on a field trip or participate in a special on-site program. In addition, we make art projects, play games, go swimming (make sure to pack a suit!), and more! Each day, we will begin with a camp-style morning circle and icebreakers to get everyone engaged before we start our day of adventure. Make sure to please send your camper with a dairy lunch – we’ll provide healthy snacks. Each day of Camp Shai School’s Out is from 9:00 am – 4:00 pm with options for Sunrise Care (8:00 – 9:00 am) and Sunset Care (4:00 – 6:00 pm).

OTHER CAMP INFO: Camp Shai is excited to present our full-day Specialty Track Camps (9am – 4pm) with a wide variety of subjects to pique the interest of all campers! Specialty Track Camps offer an incredibly fun and well-founded day – 2-hours of specialized instruction Monday thru Thursday in addition to free swim and camp activities each day. On Fridays, Specialty Campers join in for all-camp Friday FUNdays and the all-camp Shabbat to finish up the week.

CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES: June 4 - August 3rd. Check out our website for a full listing of programs!

BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: At this stage, anything is possible.Wolf Theatre Academy provides year-round opportunities for young artists in kindergarten through high school to develop performance, storytelling, technical theatre, and creative collaboration skills. Our educators are seasoned professionals from the Denver Theatre Community who are passionate about training the next generation of theatre artists.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Week-long, and three-week sessions; half day and full day options. Workshops include range of programs from fully-mounted theatre productions to performance workshops, creative dramatics, audition techniques and set design.

YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: Wolf Theater Academy runs all year long offering our budding actors the chance to perfect their craft every season.

CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Week-long, and three-week sessions; half day and full day options. Workshops include range of programs from fully-mounted theatre productions to performance workshops, creative dramatics, audition techniques and set design.

YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: Wolf Theater Academy runs all year long offering our budding actors the chance to perfect their craft every season.

BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: In its inaugural year, the Westgate Community School summer camp will be taught by Kiso Kyle, a veteran of multiple productions, both on and off stage, within the Denver theater community. She is the drama director at Westgate Community School and holds a B.A. in theater from Hastings College.

CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED: Theater, and more.

CAMP LOCATION: We will be rehearsing and performing at Westgate Communty School. Older students will be performing their version of Midsummer Night's Dream on the new playground/outdoor area.

BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Come join us for our Pirates and Mermaid After School Camp at Your Souls Movement! Cultivate your creativity by exploring the theme of Pirates and Mermaids through movement/arts and crafts!

OTHER CAMP INFO: The JCC provide an outstanding skill based sports camp experience featuring soccer, baseball, basketball, golf, multi-sports, Nuggets basketball camp and more. Camps are half-day and full-day one week sessions, open to children grades pre-k to 8. Options are available to mix and match with specialty camps, art, theatre and tennis.

OTHER CAMP INFO: The JCC provide an outstanding skill based sports camp experience featuring soccer, baseball, basketball, golf, multi-sports, Nuggets basketball camp and more. Camps are half-day and full-day one week sessions, open to children grades pre-k to 8. Options are available to mix and match with specialty camps, art, theatre and tennis.